VOL. XXIX. NO. 268.
CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1923.
PRICE 15 CENTS
MARVELOUS ZEV WINS INTERNATIONAL RACE
GRAND MARECHACOLET laurel stakes to dm* a jirepir j « DEFENDER EASY VICTOR
Kentucky Special Winner Gains
Additional Laurels.
Easily Captures Historic Latonia
Cup Over Stamina -Testing Dis-
tance Under Heavy Weight.
LATONIA, Ky„ Oct. 20.— Hal Price Head-
ley’s good five-year-old mare Chacolet, the
daughter of St. Amant-Martial Note, which
unexpectedly, but nevertheless impressively,
won the recent $50,000 Kentucky Special,
gained fresh laurels this afternoon when she
captured the historic Latonia Cup. Mose
Goldblatt's Cherry Tree finished second, while
the Chicago turfman Ike Weil’s Tip Toe Inn
was third, and W. Perkins’ Fantoche brought
up the rear.
Cherry Tree set off in front under stout
restraint, while McDermott placed his mount,
Chacolet, next the inner rail in second posi-
tion, with Tip Toe Inn next and Fantoche
following. This order prevailed for the first
mile, then Pool moved up with Fantoche to
third position, at the same time getting
Ileupel, on Tip Toe Inn, in close quarters.
The last turn of the field Cherry Tree still
showed the way, but here McDermott allowed
his mount to step along and in a few strides
had displaced the leader and from there to
the end she easily held her lead, to win in a
mere canter, while Cherry Tree was just
as easily second over Tip Toe Inn, with
Fantoche a beaten off fourth.
NEW GOLD IN FRONT.
Eleven maiden two-year-olds paraded to
the post in the second race, in which the
Audley Farm Stable’s New Gold finally
graduated, leading home the Camden stable’s
Dudley and Muldraugh, which finished sec-
ond and third respectively. New Gold, fa-
vored by his rail position, was rushed into
a cantering position, then rated along be-
hind the pace of Muldraugh until mid-
way of the turn for home, where Scobie
called on him and soon showed in front,
where he held sway to the finish.
Easter Bells, from the stable of W. E.
Caskey, Jr., was in a soft spot in the first race
of the day, leading all the way to win easily
from John Q. Kelly and Billy Brush.
Wild Life and jockey I. Parke proved a
winning combination in the third race, for
the cheaper grade, at a mile and a quarter.
Cukamo earned the second money, with Saga-
mook third.
The College Hill purse, the secondary fea-
ture of the day’s card, a dash of three-
quarters, fell to the stable of J. E. Madden,
when his fast filly. Best Love, with jockey
Parke in the saddle, was the winner in a
driving finish from Great Jaz from the
Wiedemann barn, Pegasus getting up for
third place in the closing strides. This made
Parke’s second win of the day.
There was a general improvement in the
weather over yesterday and it was an ideal
day for the sport, which resulted in a great
gathering of the public to witness the La-
tonia Cup.
CHEERS FOR GALLANT ZEV.
There was a real outburst of applasue when
the result of the International race at Bel-
mont Park was announced as being a victory
for the American standard bearer, Zev, over
his English rival.
The sixth race, for two-year-ollds, was
•won by Margaret Lawrence in a driving
finish over Lady Fox and Pearl Mesta, the
three placed horses finishing heads apart
at the end, with Heupel landing his mount
home in front.
Jockey Ivan Parke made his score three
for the day when he brought the odds-on
choice, Donges, home in front in the closing
dash. Great Lck was second, with Llewellyn
taking third.
L. Kay, owner of a number of horses in
training here, was operated on for appendi-
citis this morning.
IJoyd Gentry, who has been in a local hos-
pital with an attack of pneumonia, was able
to leave the institution this morning.
Frank Mooney, a member of the track de-
fective force, narrowly escaped serious in-
jury when he collided with a fast moving
horse while crossing the track in front of
the grand stand this morning.
Jockey C. Ponce, who sustained a broken
collar bone while galloping one of his em-
ployers’ horses Friday morning, was able to
leave the hospital this morning. He will not
be able to resume riding until the New
Orleans Winter meeting.
Jockey Lawrence Lyke today severed his
connections with the Idle Hour Farm stable.
D. Callen returned to his home in Canada
today after spending several days hero.
Carry J. S. Cosden Silks to Vic- ’ *
tory in Stellar Attraction. Largest Crowd That Ever Saw a Race in This Country Lustily Cheers foi
♦ the American-Bred Son of The Finn-Miss Kearney as He Leads
Tsa h f™ w** h* Famous £«*/«* *,w
Steeplechase Field. •
* NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 20. — To the accompaniment of deafening cheers of the greatest
T * on rTn,_r crowd that ever witnessed a horse race in this country Harry F. Sinclair’s Zev soundly
for all ages, at one mile, resulted in a victory beat Ben 8 Papyrus in the mile and a half of the International race for $100,000 and th«
for J, S. Cosden’s Dunlin, in easy fashion challenge cup that inaugurated international matches at Belmont Park today. At the end
from J. K. L. Ross’ New Hampshire, while Zev was five lengths before the Epsom Derby winner after having made the pace all th#
W. S. Kilmer’s Mint Briar was third and way. The mile and a half was covered in 2:35%; excellent time, considering the condition
E B. McLean's Modest fourth. The field ^j ie track.
was narrowed down to six starters and keen jt was a truly run race and any advantage that came to Zev from the sloppy condition
regret was expressed when the Xalapa . .. . , . .....
Farm’s unbeaten filly, Happy Thoughts, was ct the trac wa f .
scratched. Before the last half mile had been reached it became apparent that the American coll
When the start came Claver, astride New would be the winner and the rumble of the great cheers that continued all through the
Hampshire, was unprepared and he left last
of the party. Blazes was sent to the front
and he forced a fast pace through the
wretched going. Claver rushed New Hamp-
shire around the field rounding the first turn
and chased Blazes, while Dunlin and Mint
Briar were racing lapped with Modest and
Polly Ann, many lengths back.
Rounding the far turn New Hampshire as-
sumed the lead when Blazes quit and the two-
year-old Mint Briar moved into serious con-
tention. Dunlin in the meantime raced into
prominence. Claver sent New Hampshire
into the worst of the going next to the inside
rail, while Lang chose the best of the going
-®stretch racing began. When Donoghue went
f w lyiiy to £be wb *P * n a vain hope to save the day
ADMIRAL GRAYSON S LUCK
colt.
. , . _ ... , — t-. „ As the colts were pulled up after the finish
Accedes to Committee S Every De- g ar i Sande did a graceful thing when h«
Rounding the far turn New Hampshire as- maTI J TVi on rrh ‘N'ntVii'nir Vint THq- pulled Zev back of Papyrus and permitted
sumed the lead when Blazes quit and the two- Diana, IflOUgn hOlumg UUl. U Donoghue to lead him back to the scale#
year-old Mint Briar moved into serious con- o Yvnrtinf mcmt Tq TIiq Sharp with Pa PV rus -
tention. Dunlin in the meantime raced into appOlIlHIiefll. A3 AXIS » . Zev appeared a bit nervous after reaching
prominence. Claver sent New Hampshire _____ £be track, though he showed none of it In
into the worst of the going next to the inside the paddock. Gold Bar had been used by
rail, while Lang chose the best of the going NEW YORK, N. Y.. Oct. 20. — Admiral “ Ped Coat" Murray as a lead pony and th#
in the middle of the track. New Hampshire Cary T Grayson, who passed up the Laurel | nvader calmly walked down the track th#
began to tire from his early efforts and was Stakes to which My own was eligible in leaat exc,ted of anyone present,
unable to stall off the determined rush of ** . . ,’ ,, Papyrus was galloped back to the starting
Dunlin when the latter challenged. Dunlin order that he might meet the demands o e po int and when Zev arrived Donoghus
then went away to an easy lead. Mint Briar Jockey Club committee and have My Own started Papyrus, Cassidy sprung the barrief
tired badly in the final sixteenth and quit as at Belmont Park to meet Papyrus should he and the race was on.
if short, while Modest closed some ground be called upon, was among the visitors to Papyrus had beaten Zev away by about
to be fourth. The race carried an added see the big race. From the beginning Ad- a length, but Donoghue eased him in a
value of $10,000 and netted the Cosden ex- miral Grayson has aceeded to every demand atride to permit Zev to come alongside,
chequer the sum of $9,675. made by tbig committee that had been named % C r e J ted tb « imitation At the end
There was a return to better racing condi- . .. . . T _. ° r the £Irst eighth he was leading by a
tions this afternoon, but the track was muddy to select 016 de£ender against the Ben Irish length. Sande had the son of The Finn undep
and deceiving. The crowd was of record colt and this was just one more disappont- a pull, but Papyrus was running just a#
breaking proportions and the card an un- ment of several he has had since the easily behind him and Donoghue had 111 #
usually good one. When the news that Zev match was made. hands on the colt's withers and he was
had won the International was received the When My Own was ordered to New York Soing freely through the difficult going,
announcement was met with prolonged cheer- Admiral Grayson said he thought his colt Tbere waa no change in positions when th«
mg. ... , - „ quarter post was reached and Zev was there
A Swenke’s Hidden Jewel found track con- l i ad .^ n selectad to take place of Zev ’ in 25% seconds. It was in the third that
ditions to his liking and was an easy victor that supposition he invited several of Ins Donoghue felt of Zev slightly when he per-
of the third race, which engaged a cheap £rl ® nda to be oa baad to ® ce ;* be . running m itted Papyrus to move up on him until
band under claiming conditions. Excuse Me i!Ti? Vlw-ftw , the Slnclair colt was onl V three parts of a
finished second, a narrow margin in front , h ^ , . ... .. , , . . length to the good. But this move did not
of Dr. Charles Wells. The start was delayed . . f disturb either Zev or Sande, though it seemed
considerably by the fractious actions of heard f ^ om ^ co ™ mlttee - S1 ce T be . wa * at that point that Papyrus could go to th«
nearly all the field. Hidden Jewel was 0r * e ^. S ?.’l d 27,7 wfithfi-' tn leader at the first asking. Around the turn
rushed into a long lead and never headed, . lf be wauld have be . en ™ into the ba <*streteh Sande never eased his
while Excuse Me barely outlasted Dr. Charles sta rt M y Own over a track in the sloppy hold of Zev and the brown whirlwind was
Wells, which finished fast. condition that prevailed, he said: "I would still goin g easily when the three-eighths were
One more steeplechase went to the credit fZ *T JJZ "f. OOVercd in 38 and £b « half mile in 50%!
of the successful Greentree Stable when Dam- rnnrti 1 Fhe pace was a good one £or the going and
ask, ridden by jockey W. Bethel, was win- £ t b ° th colts were racin & unextended. At the
ner of the Patuxent Handicap over the two iS! five-eighths mark Donoghue came closer and
mile course. J. E. Widener’s Duettiste fin- lutely . a . th ® hands of * he ca ™ttee and fop a few strideg he had Papyrug . noge a “
ished second, while J. S. Cosden’s Musty was wa f ^‘ IlnS to do exa . CtJ . 7 ^ yf 1167 Tf T eC1< ^ d ' Zev ’s saddle skirts. Then it appeared bad
third, ahead of his stable companion Sea Another question of oust how My Own for the American, but Sande had speed in
Master. The rase .hroa.hou, presetted a Z^/h™ ThTa
. . „ , . „ .. tnree-quarters, he was again a lenerth to th»
(Continued on ninth page.) quarter in 2:11 over such going Friday goo<L 6 * u
morning and that would suggest that he
— ■ could run through the mud. PAPYRUS GOING EASILY.
(Continued on ninth page.)
RACING JUDGES SHOT DOWN
F. W. Gerhardy and P. E. Callen in Critical
Condition in Akron Hospital.
AKRON, Ohio, Oct. 20. — As a result of a
shooting affray, which took place in the
rotunda of the Portage Hotel shortly before
noon here today, judges F. W. Gerhardy of
Detroit and Peter E. Callen of Toronto,
Canada, are both lying in the People’s Hos-
pital in a critical condition. Trainer M.
("Slim”) Webb is now in custody of the
police, charged with the crime.
Judge Callen was shot twice, but according
to the latest reports from the hospital judge
Gerhardy is in the more serious condition of
the two.
The shooting was an aftermath of a ruling
made against Webb by the judges during
Thursday’s racing at Northampton Park.
Webb submitted quietly to arrest.
HANDSO ME RAC ING CUP
NEW YORK, N. Y„ Oct. 20.— In ad-
dition to the $80,000 that went to the
Rancocas Stable as a result of Zev’s
victory in the International race today
one of the handsomest racing trophies
ever offered goes to Mr. Sinclair.
The cup is of solid gold, stands
about twelve inches high and weighs
about 100 ounces. It is a handmade
copy of a cup fashioned in 1707, dur-
ing the reign of Queen Anne, a period
when racing was most popular and
had royal support.
An eagle with outstretched wings,
every feather clearly etched, orna-
ments the top of the trophy, which
also bears on one side the arms of
the United States. It is valued at
$5,000.
ZEV SURPASSES MAN 0’ WAR AS LARGEST MONEY
WINNER ON AMERICAN TURF
Zev is now the largest money winner of all time on the American turf. By win-
ning the International race yesterday he surpassed the record of Man o’ War, as the
following table discloses:
Starts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Amount.
Zev 22 14 4 2 2 $259,913
Man o’ War 21 20 1 0 0 249,465
PAPYRUS GOING EASILY.
The five-eighths mark was passed in 1:02%
and the three-quarters in 1:15, and Papyrus
was never closer than he was at the five-
eighths mark. Through the long backstretch
it seemed that Papyrus was going so easily
that he still had a wonderful chance. But
Sande still had a good colt under him and he
was riding with rare skill. It was not until
nearing the stretch turn that Sande drew
away with Zev. The goal was not far away
and he knew he had a good colt under him.
He called on Zev for the first time and the
American responded by rushing away into a
lead of a couple of lengths.
Donoghue called on Papyrus with hand and
heel. Then when he did not- close up that
widening gap drew his whip. As it fell on
the flanks of the son of Tracery Zev con-
tinued to draw away and his two lengths*
advantage became three. An eighth from
the finish he was four lengths clear and at
the end he had beaten the challenger by a
full five lengths.
It was the end of a brilliant race and it
gave Zev not only new importance as a race
horse,’ but it also placed his winnings over
the total earned by Man o’ War.
Maj. Gen. John I.. Ilines. in presenting the
cup to Harry F. Sinclair, said: “That the
American people are interested in the horse
is Shown by the Immense crowd that has
come here today to see the notable contest.
The war department is interested in the
contest because many of our plans for
defense rest with the horse. It is there-
fore a pleasure for me to appear in this
connection.
"There is another phase that is appealing.
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Here and There
on the Turf
Jarvis Makes a Hit.
International Competition.
Suggestions for Next Year.
For a Cushioned Track.
Now that it is all over racing will return to
normalcy. We have enjoyed the visit of our
F.nglish guests, and where could be found a
better number of fine, upstanding gentlemen
than the sportsmen in the retinue of Papyrus?
Basil Jarvis made an instant impression by his
courteous reception of those who wished to see
the great colt. He talked freely of his charge
from the first, and his was a stable that was
absolutely free from secrets. Mr. Jarvis gave
the handsome son of Tracery a remarkable
preparation for the first of the international
matches when the many handicaps were taken
into consideration.
By this it is not meant that Papyrus did
not take kindly to his new surroundings and
to the dirt track. It was evident in his
gallops that the going, though strange to him,
was not what could be called a handicap. But
Mr. Jarvis and his company came to a strange
racing ground after a long ocean voyage, and
the trip was made to appear discouraging be-
fore he left his native shores. The making of
the match was widely criticized and the general
prediction in the English newspapers was that
the son of Tracery was up against a handicap
he would never overcome.
These opinions must have caused Mr. Jarvis
a bit of worry, whether or not he would so
admit, but with all of these unpleasant pre-
dictions he brought Papyrus over and went
along skillfully with his big task of making
him ready for the match that was to make
turf history. The American sportsmen
smoothed the way for the visitors, but there
was no amount of smoothing the way that
could wipe out the loudly expressed opinions
of many of his native sportsmen. Altogether
the International match, if it accomplished
nothing else, gave an excellent “line,” and a
new one, on some of the men of the British
turf that have hitherto been held in some
esteem on this side of the Atlantic. It also
gave a “line” on^ the real sportsmen of Eng-
land, and after all they are the only sportsmen
that count.
It is devoutly to be hoped that it is only
the beginning of international matches. They
should come every year of racing, and the
French and the Australian turf should be rep-
resented in these great contests. Such rac-
ing means much for the sport, and much more
than merely the better relationship between
the countries where horses are raced. It
means that further popularizing of racing
with many who never before knew any of the
delights of the greatest of all sports.
In that vast crowd that thronged Belmont
Park Saturday there were thousands that had
never before seen a horse race. They probably
would have gone to their graves without ever
knowing the thrill had it not been for the
coming of Papyrus to challenge the best Ameri-
can three year old of the year. It was the
appeal of the big event that brought them to
Daily Racing Form Handicaps
LATONIA
The horses which seem best in Monday's
laces are:
Latonia, Ky., Oct. 20, 1*28.
1 — Levoy, Libyan Queen, Blue White.
2 — NEDDAM, Flower Shop, Jouett.
3 — Bill O'Flynn, Easter Bells, Make Up.
4 — Guest of Honor, Lady Champ, Dream
Maker.
5 — Pindar Peel, Dr. Hickman, Whiskaway.
G — Stage Coach, Lord Martin, Graeme.
7 — Precious Lula, Hold Me, Post Haste.
. J. L. Dempsey.
Sew York Handicap.
1 — Blue White, Bona Vera, Libyan Queen,
Ancestress.
2 — Runquoi, Amanda, Sway, Flower Shop.
3 — Bill O’Flynn, Make Up, Orlova, Patrician.
4 — Guest of Honor, Lady Champ, Donges,
Barracuda.
5— DR. HICKMAN, Oui Oui, Pindar Peel,
Great Jaz.
G — Seclusion, Ray Jr.. Graeme, Dobson.
7 — Tender Seth, Hold Me, Post Haste, Pre-
cious Lula.
Chicaffo Handicap.
1 — Blue White, Medina, Bessie Hope, Levoy.
2 — Tulalip, Runquoi, Sway, Neddam.
3— BILL O’FLYNN, Glyn, Make Up, Auntie
May.
4 — Be Good, Donges, Guest of Honor, Dream
Maker.
5 — Dr. Hickman, Great Jaz, Pindar Peel,
Whiskaway.
6 — Stage Coach, Cloister, Graeme, Seclusion.
7 — Hold Me, Post Haste, Mistress Mar}', Ten-
der Seth.
Observer’* Handicap.
1 — Bona Vera, Blue White, Levoy, Libayan
Queen.
2 — Flower Shop, Tulalip, Runquoi, Sway.
3 — BILL O’FLYNN, Glyn, Orlova, Patrician.
4 — Lord Granite, Lady Champ, Donges,
Child’s Play.
5 — Prince K., Pindar Peel, Dr. Hickman, Best
Pal.
G — Stage Coach, Ray Jr., Dobson, Graeme.
7 — Hold Me, Rocky Mountain, Mistress Mary,
Tender Seth.
Consensas of Handicaps.
1 — Blue White, Levoy, Bona Vera, Libyan
Queen.
2 — Neddam, Runquoi, Tulalip, Flower Shop.
3— BILL O’FLYNN, Make Up. Glyn, Pa-
trician.
4 — Guest of Honor, Be Good, Lord Granite,
Lady Champ.
5 — Dr. Hickman, Pindar Peel, Prince K.,
Great Jaz.
G — Stage Coach, Seclusion, Graeme. Ray Jr.
7 — Hold Me. Precious Lula. Tender Seth, Post
Haste.
EMPIRE CITY
The horses which seem best in Monday’s
races are :
Yonkers, N. Y. — Oct. 29, 1928.
1 — Water Girl, Trite, Antilles.
2 — Hilarity, Apology, First Lady Harding.
3 — Firm Friend, Miss Cerina, Tangerine.
4— BRACADALE, Ladkin, H. T. Waters.
5— Cum Sah, The Almoner, Caligula.
6 — Amor Patriae, Hullabaloo, Galantman.
F. J. OrtelL
New York Handicap.
1 — Trite, Kingsbelle, Rekab, Water Girl.
2 — Hilarity, Apology, First Lady Harding,
Ramo.
3— FIRM FRIEND, Tangerine, Miss Cerina,
High Prince.
4 — Bracadale, Ladkin, Fabian, H. T. Waters.
5 — The Almoner, Cum Sah, Caligula, Jnytee.
6 — Amor Patriae, Galantman, Hullabaloo,
Doninique.
Chicago Handicap.
1 — Water Girl. Antilles, Bessie Leighton,
King’s Belle.
2 — Eseoba d'Oro, By Play, Ebony Belle.
3 — Episode, Tangerine, Overtake, Firm
Friend.
4 — LADKIN, Bracadale, Sherman, H. T.
Waters.
5 — Marionette, Caligula, The Almoner, Cum
Sah.
6 — Dominique, Hullabaloo, Canaque, Galant-
man.
Observer's Handicap.
1 — Antilles, Trite, Warlike, Water Girl.
2 — Eseoba d’Oro, Apology, Hilarity, By Play.
3 — HIGH PRINCE, Miss Gerina, Episode,
Tangerine.
4 — Bracadale, Ladkin, First Lady Harding,
Fabian.
5 — Caligula, Stacy Adams, Marionette, Wild-
rake.
G — Aragon, Dominique, Amor Patriae, Hulla-
baloo.
Consensas of Handicaps.
1 — Water Girl, Trite, Antilles, King’s Belle.
2 — Hilarity, Eseoba d’Oro, Apology, First
Lady Harding.
3 — Firm Friend, Episode, High Prince Tan-
gerine.
4 — BRACADALE. Ladkin. H. T. Waters, Fa-
bian.
5 — Cum Sah. The Almoner, Marionette, Cali-
gula.
6 — Amor Patriae. Dominique, Aragon, Hulla-
baloo.
LAUREL PARK
The horses which seem best in Monday’s
races arc :
Laurel, Md., Oct. M, 1928.
1 — Fehrah, Idle Thoughts, Fredericktown.
2 — Gold Foyle, Lollipop, Beck.
3 — Bucado, Sagamore. Knight of the Heather.
4 — L O R D BALTIMORE II., Leather-wood,
Dona ghee.
5 — Gadfly, Wilkes-Barre, Setting Sun.
6— Our Birthday, Zouave, Sea Pirate.
7 — Day-Lilly, Royal Duck, Gondolier.
T. K. Lynch.
Yew York Handicap.
1 — Fehrah, Without. Quinham, Snow Maiden.
2 — Gold Foyle, Crest Hill, Dandy, Beck.
3 — Despair, Captain Costigan, Bucado, Saga-
more.
4 — Donaghee, Lord Baltimore II., Leather-
wood, Suppliant.
5— HEELTAPS, Wilkes-Barre, Gadfly, Setting
Sun.
6 — Superlative, Zouave, Sea-Wolf, Hobey
Baker.
7 — Royal Duck, The Roll Call, Bendita, Day
Lilly.
Chicago Handicap.
1 — Fehrah, Fredericktown, Idle Thoughts,
Without.
2 — Crest Hill, Peccant, Lollipop, Gold Foyle.
2 — Captain Coetigan, Mustard Seed, Saga-
more, Despair.
4— LORD BALTIMORE II., Leatherwood,
Pickpocket, Donaghee.
5 — Gadfly, Heeltaps, Wilkes-Barre, Banter.
G — Zouave, Hobey Baker, Mormon Elder,
Dark Horse.
7 — Royal Duck, Bendita, Day Lilly, Belle
Amie.
Observer’s Handicap.
1 — FEHRAH, Quinham, Without, Frederick-
tewn.
2 — Gold Foyle, Crest Hill, Le Marsouin, Vox
Populi II.
3 — Poor Sport, Sea Sand, Sagamore, Mustard
Seed.
4 — Leatherwood, Lord Baltimore II., Colonel
West, Suppliant.
H — Heeltaps, Banter, Wilkes-Barre, Setting
Sun.
6 — Zouave, Mock Orange, Dark Horse, Ban-
try.
7 — The Roll Call, Day-Lilly, Gondolier, Royal
Duck.
Consensus of Handicaps.
1 — FEHRAH, Fredericktown, Idle Thoughts,
Quinham.
2 — Gold Foyle, Crest Hill, Lollipop, Beck.
3 — Bucado, Despair, Captain Costigan, Poor
Sport.
4 — Lord Baltimore II., Donaghee, Leather-
wood, Suppliant.
5 — Gadfly, Heeltaps, Wilkes-Barre, Setting
Sun.
6— Zouave, Our Birthday, Superlative, Hobey
Baker.
7 — Royal Duck, Day Lilly, The Roll Call,
Bendita.
HUNTINGTON
The horses which seem best in Monday’s
races are:
Huntington, W. Va^ Oct. 28, 1828.
1 — George Choos, Jota, MachiavellL
2 — Quail, Lagoon, BalefulL
2 — Lasses White, Sasper, Hence.
4 — Besthoff, Bengore, First Pullet.
5 — PALLADIUM, Col. Pat, Brother John,
f — Waywassamo, Buddie Kean, Joella J.
7 — Black Watch II., Feigned Zeal, Fincastle.
D. Ridgely.
BAB GOLD PARADE LEADER
NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 20.— At the re-
quest of trainer Jarvis Bar Gold, the stable
companion of Papyrus, was used as the lead
pony in the International race and he was
ridden by Murray, the regular parade leader.
The change was made to keep Papyrus in his
best mood and make him feel that his com-
panion was with him as usual. He was in
No. 1 position, hence in closest proximity
to Papyrus.
Belmont Park. Few indeed with red blood
in their veins can resist that appeal after once
having the thrill, and the race made many a
stanch friend for the turf. We who are of the
turf imagine we have a tremendous following,
but as a matter of fact there is still much
missionary work to be done on this side of the
Atlantic before the turf will be anything like
the national pastime of the people.
It is such races as the International match
that will bring racing to its proper place in
America, and for this reason more than any
other is the International race the biggest
thing that has ever been conducted on the
American turf.
While on the subject of the International >
race it would be well if in the future a
special test is considered necessary to deter-
mine on a defender the test be insisted on.
Of course, this year Robert L. Gerry’s sugges-
tion of the International match was acted upon
so late in the year that the National Trial
Sweepstakes, decided upon as the test, had to
be crowded in when natural contenders for
the role of defender had conflicting engage-
ments. The National Trial Sweepstakes, if
run at all, had to ba run too close to other
important races that had closed long before,
and to start in it meant the sacrifice of other
older and richer prizes.
Next year it would be possible to so arrange
racing programs that this same conflict would
not occur, and if there is to be one test to
decide upon the defender it must be insisted
upon and no other one added to the test of
eligibility.
records, and, while many were broken, many
horses were broken down by running over
the hard surfaces.
With the coming of Papyrus, for his benefit
the Belmont Park going was almost entirely
changed. The surface was cut up until a new
and deeper cushion had been obtained, and
even with that more grateful surface for the
galloping horse the Englishmen still remarked
on the hardness of the track.
American trainers — that is, many of the
most prominent — commended the change in
the cushion, and if it was left to these men to
fit the horses for the races they would be
unanimous in voting for the same deep cush-
ion that was provided for Papyrus to gallop
over. The breaking of records after all means
nothing, and when records are made at the
expense of the breaking down of horses they
become a real menace. Our horses would pos-
sibly last longer and race to greater fame if
this craze for record-breaking race courses did
not exist. The horse is the thing, and whether
he runs in 1:35 over a pasteboard track or in
1 :38 over a track that has a grateful cushion
makes no difference. But if the 1 :35 over the
pasteboard track breaks him down, then it
makes a great difference, and the 1 :38 track is
vastly to be preferred.
: 4
Twenty Years Ago Today
Chief Turf Events of Oct. 21, 1903
Racing at Brighton Beach, Worth and St.
Louis.
Still another lesson was taught by the In-
ternational match. That lesson is that the
American tracks are too hard, at least that is
the opinion of many of the best American
trainers, while it was the unanimous opinion
of the English visitors. Track construction in
this country has been with a view of breaking
Trainer John M. ("Bub”) May shipped to
Memphis from the Kentucky Association track
last Monday the great two-year-old colt High-
ball, Steelmaker and thirteen yearlings, the
majority of which are the proferty of W. M.
Schcftcl of New ^ ork. The hors< s will remain
at Memphis under trainer May until the spring
meeting at that plaee, after which they will be
sent to the metropolitan tracks.
The third race at Brighton Beach, a handi-
cap, overshadowed the feature race in point
of interest. The Mercury Handicap was the
main race and was won by Divination, with
Grenade second and the recent Thomas pur-
chase, Lady Amelia, third. The conditions
were all ages at three-quarters of a mile, with
$1,500 added. Eugenia Burch won the third
race after a long and grueling drive with Salva-
tella, the latter bring two lengths before Sheriff
Bell for second place. This race was at one
and one-eighth miles, for three-year-olds and
over.
The racing at Worth yesterday was signal-
ized by Witfull’s splendid effort in the Phoenix
Handicap, the third on the card, a dash of one
mile and a sixteenth, for three-year-olds, with
$2,000 added. The Hildreth filly was at her
best and really made the band she was pitted
against appear cheap in the final eighth. The
distance was run in 1:44%, which marks a
new record for the track. Big Ben assumed
command at the start, closely pressed by Gregor
K. and Incubator, with the rest well up. Thera
was little change in these positions for the first
seven-eighths, but just before turning for home
Witfull moved up fast next to the inner rail
and, getting through luckily, assumed an easy
command when straightened out for the wire.
All through the final eighth she held the rest
at her mercy, winning as her rider pleased by
four lengths from Incubator, which beat Al-
fredo a neck for second place. When the bar-
rier went up Robhins, on Bondage, was caught
napping and the horse, breaking flatfooteL
was lengths behind the leader by the time the
first quarter was run. He made up ground
gradually thereafter and ran an impressive race,
but the early handicap at the start was too
much to overcome. The stake was worth
$2,550 to the winner.
Sunday, October 21, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
Latonia Form Chart
COYINGTON, KY., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923.— Latonia (l Mile). Nineteenth day. Kentucky
Jockey Club. Autumn Meeting of 51 days. Weather dear.
Stewards, C. F. Trice, S. C. Nuckols, Jr., A. G. Leonard and C. W. Hay. Placing Judges, J. S.
Wallace. N. H. McClelland and B. J. Clay. Starters, W m. Snyder and Wm. Hamilton. Racing Secretary,
J. S. Wallace.
— — — — ( 74665 ) 'DONGES
Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. (Chicago time 1:45 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spars, B blinkers. Fig- ( 14734 (GREAT LUCK
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and 74803 LLWELLY N
weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance. 74774 = 'RESTING TIM!
Went to post at 4:18. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third tha
same. MARGARET LAWRENCE, under energetic riding, closed a big gap and, coming with a rash
through the stretch, got up to wia in the closing strides. LADY FOR showed brilliant early
and set a great pare, but tired slightly in the last sixteenth. PEARL MESTA waa always close
end finished fast and gamely. MAH JONG finished with a rush. ALCHEMY had no mldrap. GLIDE
was away poorly and finished close up. BEAUTIFUL AGNES ran well.
Scratched — (74855 (Lady Jane, 106; 74810 Peggy O., 106; Miss Mischief, 103.
SEVENTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Nov. 3, 1917— 1:41%— 3— 126.) $1,600 Added.
4 Yt/OO 3- year -olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,200; second, $888; third.
74603 LLWELLY N
7 4774 5 'RESTING TIME
, (74692) 'NORMAL
7/IQQ9 FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (July 2, 1923—1:10—3—87.) $1,400 added. 3-year-olds and 74665 * LILY M.
4 at/Om upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,100; seoond, 266; third, $144, 1 74 732 BETTER LUCK
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
wsn 3 102 6 4 5* 3* 21 1* 1* I Parke
w 3 104J 5 5 5*9 1* 2' 2* F Smith
wb I 107 1 3 6 l 5 l 4* 3*> 3* J McCoy
Equiv. Odds Str’t
J S Ward
W K Rowe
J O & G H Keene
AWtPPSt 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys
Eauiy. Odds Str’t
74686 = 'EASTER BELLSwsb 3 1C8 3 1
74686* JOHN Q. KELLYwsb 3 95 1 5
74850 BILLY BRUSH wb 4 105 5 4
745 10 'DOCTOR GLENN w 3 98 4 3
74599 RELIABILITY w 4 104i 6 2
C8554 POLITE wb 3 102 2 6
1' 1* 1= 1* B Harvey AV E Caskey Jr
6* 5* 4* 2* I Parke T J Pendergast
2* 2* 2’i 3* T Brothers R L Hubble
3k 3* 3 1 4« D Jones C H Knebclkamp
4 l 4* 5* 6 1 F Smith H Neusteter
6 6 6 6 J McCoy O Hak
47%, 1:12%. Track fast.
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:12%
7 4774 = 'RESTING TIME w 3 95 7 7 P» 11 2 l 4* 4»k F Hastings Audley Farm Stable 1445-100
(74692) 'NORMAL w 5 105 3 1 2» 61 6* 51 6* D Jones L Kay 1800-100
74665*LILY M. wb 3 105 2 2 7 7 »k 6' 6*' W Fronk J W Parrish 1075-100
74732 BETTER LUCK wb 3 111 4 6 4* 4 1 7 7 7 M Garner C Van Schoick 630-100
Time, 23%, 4S%, 1:13%, 1:39%, 1:43%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Donges, $3.83 straight, $2.80 place, $2.60 show; Great Luck, $6.30 place, $1.60
125 100 show ! Llewellyn, $4.70 show.
390-100 Equivalent booking odds— Donges, 90 to 100 straight, 40 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Great Luck, 215
'•595-100 fo 100 Place, 130 to 100 shtw; IJewellyn, 135 to 100 show.
~L’35-1{X'. Winner — Ch. c, by Celt — Bessie Melton, by Melton (trained by R. Goose; bred by Mr. Arthur B.
1675-100 Hancock).
6485-100 Went to post at 4:46. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily: second and third driving.
DONGES raced close up next to the inner rail to the half-mile post and, being taken to the outside,
easily raced into the lead and won as his rider pleased. GREAT LUCK, on the outside of the leader
$2 mutuels paid, Easter Bells, $4.50 straight, $2.60 place, $2.30 show; John Q. Kelly, $3.30 place, lir the first half mile, made a wide turn when entering the stretch and just lasted long enough to
$2.70 show; Billy Brush, $5.00 show. outstay LLEWELLYN. The latter closed up witli a rush in the final eighth. RESTING TIME showed
Equivalent booking odds — Easter Bells, 125 to 100 straight, 30 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; John speed and set a good pace in the stretch. NORMAL finished close up.
Q. Kelly, 65 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Billy Brush, 150 to 100 show.
Winner — B. c, by Black Toney — Mission Bells, by Peep o’Day (trained by J. S. Hawkins; bred by
Mr. II. H. Hewitt).
Went to post at 1:46. At post 1 minute. Start good and 6low. Won easily; second anil third driving.
EASTER BELLS showed a high flight of speed and, setting a fast pace from the start, raced into a long
lead and easily held sway throughout. JOHN Q.. KELLY saved ground when entering the stretch and
easily outfinished the others. BILLY BRUSH raced closest to the leader in the early running, but tired
slightly near the end. DR. GLENN bud no mishaps. RELIABILITY tired badly.
Scratched— 74811=Green Gold. 101; 74G86»Centimeter, 116; 74457 Antonia, 97; (74650)Sun Brae, 110;
74811 Larchmont, 103; 74285 Zaek Terrell, 103; 74600 Permarco, 100; 74853=Trantula, 106; 74892=Casb, 97;
74853 Peggy C., 98; 74411 Courtship, 101; 74850 Jack Fairman, 103.
Overweights — Reliability, 1% pounds; John Q. Kelly, 1.
Scratched— 74850=Hold Me, 09; 74770=Mistress Mary,
Overweights — Great Luck, 2% pounds.
74734=Tender Seth, 103; (74856) Make Up,
74933
SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. (July 2, 1923—1:10—3—97.) $1,400 Added. 2-year-olds.
Maidens. Claiming, Net value to winner $1,155; second, $239; third, $126.
Laurel Park Form Chart
LAUREL, MD. . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923. — Laurel Park (1 Mile). • Seventeenth day. Maryland
State Fair Association. Autumn Meeting of 23 days. Weather clear.
74687 = NEW GOLD wb 115 1 2
74458 DUDLEY w 115 5 5
74061 = MULDRAUGH WB 115 2 3
74633 PHYLLIS LOUISE w 112 10 1
73012 BENCH MANAGER wb 115 9 9
Steward representing Maryland Racing Commission, Getrge Brown, Jr. Stewards of Meeting, Baker
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t Waters, Henry J. Morris and George Brown, Jr. Delegate at Large, Carlos M. DeGarmendia. Judges,
'1 H. I’. Conkling, J. B. Campbell and J. I*. Turner. Starter, James Milton. Racing Secretary, J. B.
•b 115 12 9 2> 2$ 1J E Scobia Audley Farm Stable t430-100 Campbell.
w 115 5 5 3* 3k 1* 2 1 M Garner J N Camden 1250-100 — — — :
• B 115 2 3 l 1 11 3 1 3*i J Pevic J N Camden 1 Racing starts at 1:45 p. m. (Chicago time, 12:45 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
w 112 10 1 6* 5* 4 l 4’ J D M’ney J E Madden 1135-100 nrcs * n parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
b 115 9 9 5k 4k &k 6k E Martin Audley Farm Stable t weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance.
4k 6* 6 1 6 1 D Conn’lly A B Hancock
71 7* 7 l 71 H Gray
8* 8k 8 1 8= E Pool
11 9 1 10* 9* W Fronk
10* 11 9= 10'1 J Heupel
R C Frakes
Longridge Stable
Hamed Bros & Jones
G T Arnold
9* 10* 11 11 T Koemer C Koerner
t
570-100
815-100
605-100
1 190-100
5850-100
14580-100
7/lOQQ FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oot. 2, 1923— 1:11%— 3— 110.) Purse $1,300. 2-year-olds.
4 ^Xt/Ov Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $200; third, $100.
AWtPPSt % % % 3tr Fin Jockeys
Fquiv. Odds Str’t
1* l 4 1* !■ E Ambrose Mrs P J Fox
74598 ‘CORINTH w 115 4 7 4k 6* 6* 6* D Conn'lly A B Hancock 570-100 —
74687 I A ?ONGRID(?E w 112 7 8 gi 8k 8* 8* E Poo f Longridge Stable 6^‘l00 74Q^Q FIEST K *CE-3-4 Mile. (Oot. 2, 1923— 1:11%— 3— 110.) Purse $1,300. 2-year-olds.
74633 FIRETOMA G w £ l U 11 9*10* 9* W Fronk Har^^ Bros A Jones iSj-JSI 7 Maidens, Special Weights. Net value to winner $1,000; seoond, $290; third, $100,
74598 BATCH O’ GRASS w 115 3 10 10 1 11 9 l 10 ! | J Heupel G T Arnold 5850-100 index Horses AWtPPSt 14 ac ***» Fin Joi’kpir* lUvnors Frniv Odd^ **tr 9 L
BETTY ALDEN w 112 11 4 9 1 10 1 11 11 T Koerner C Koerner 14580-100 lnqcx nor * es AWtllbt* ^ % dir Fin Jockey. t.wuei* F^uyr. Odds ^tr t
tCoupIed as Audley Farm Stable entry; JJ N. Camden entry 74816 BATSMAN wb 115 7 1 1» 1* 1* 1« E Ambrose Mrs P J Fox 820-100
, .. . \ TV. k T „ r- 74468 ’AGA KHAN w 115 6 6 4 4 3* 2| 2*J T Finn Belair Stud Stable 100100
$2 mutuels paid. Audley Farm Stable entry, $10.60 straight. $4.10 place, $4.40 show; J. N. Camden 74693 ^SUPPLIANT w 115 1 3 2* 2»k 3» 3* E Sm’w’od E F Whitney 495-100
entry, $3.00 place, $4.00 show . 1nn , • u, . nw 1 . 1(yl 71816 WARRENTON wb 115 5 2 3» 4* 4*| 4| C Lang J S Cosden 1765-100
Equivalent booking odds— Audley Farm Stable entry 430 to 100 straight, 105 to 100 place, 120 to 100 74g57 STEVENS w 115 3 6 6** 5= 5* 5* J Hatton F J Boyla 8270-100
bh0 ^ J - N - C “ mde V n *T,' 80 ‘°, 1 , 00 F‘ aC V°° tO . 100 a^ , . . „ „ . . . „ . „ 74816 LEONARD G. w 115 4 7 7 6» 6* 6* H Holmes J Arthur 15885-100
Winner— B. c, by Oliver Goldsmith— Noowa, by Meddler (trained by K. Spence; bred by Himyar 74695 HEIR-AT-LAW wb 115 2 4 5» 7 7 7 B Marlnelll W J Salmon 360-100
Stud).
Went to post at 2:15. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the Time, 23%, 48%, 1:16. Track sloppy,
same. NEW GOLD raced in closest pursuit of the leader to the stretch, then came fast and, taking the $2 mutuels paid. Batsman, $18.40 straight, $6.70 place, $3.50 show; Aga Khan, $3.20 place, $2.70
lead, won drawing clear. DUDLEY showed much early speed, but tired in the final sixteenth after racing sliqw; Suppliant, $2.90 show.
into the lead. MULDRAUGH set a fast pace to the stretch and tired. PHYLLIS LOUISE made up Equivalent booking odds — Batsman, 820 to 100 straight, 235 to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Aga Khan,
much ground in the stretch. BENCH MANAGER showed speed. CORINTH tired. CO to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Suppliant, 45 to 100 show.
74816 BATSMAN
74468’ AGA KHAN
74693 ‘SUPPLIANT
71816 WARRENTON
74857 STEVENS
74816 LEONARD G.
wb 115 7 1
w 115 6 6
w 115 1 3
wb 115 5 2
w 115 3 6
w 115 4 7
wb 115 2 4
4 4 3* 2i 2*J T Finn Belair Stud Stable
2* 2»k 3» S' E Sm’w'od E F Whitney
3» 4* 4*1 4| G Lang J S Cosden
6“k 5* 5* 6* J Hatton F J Boyla
7 6* 6* 6* H Holmes J Arthur
5k 7 7 7 B Marlnelll W J Salmon
820-100
100 100
495-100
1765-100
8270-100
15885-100
360-100
Time, 23%, 48%, 1:16. Track sloppy.
Scratched — 74769 Diuble T,, 115; 74728 Jessie Benton, 112; 74GS7 s Nell McChord, 112; 74769 Bluemon-
dale, 112; 74(560 Fly Lady, 112; 74769 Krekzunas, 115; 74728 Royal Purple, 112.
74934
THIRD RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (June 30, 1920-2:02%-
and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $200; third, $100.
II McChord, 112; 74<69 Bluemon- Winner— Ch. c, by Hourless — Bridlewise, by Tracery (trained by P. J. Fox; bred by Nursery Stud),
irple, 112. Went to post at 1:44. At post 2 minutes. Start goed and slow. Won driving; second and third the
■ ■ ■ ■ — = same. BATSMAN raced into a long lead in the early running, but was tiring at the end and only won
121.) Purse $1,400. 3-year-olds because best ridden in the final drive. AGA KHAN worked his way up rapidly on the outside and had
AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys
w 3 95 6 3 4* 5'J 3* 1* 1* I Parke Rosemount Stable
wsb 3 96 8 4 1* 1* 1* 3* 25 F H’stings L Johnson
T P Hayes
S K Nichols
Mrs J Dreyer
L Knight
\V C Weant
74688 = 'WILD LIFE w 3 95 6 3 4* 5>J 3* 1* 1* I Parke Rosemount!
74734'CUKAMO wsb 3 96 8 4 1* 1* 1* 3* 25 F H’stings L Johnson
74815 = SAGAMOOK w 5 101 2 17* 3->k 2*5 2*> 3* J McCoy R O Egan
74363 = LIEUT. COL’EL wb 4 105 1 5 5k 4* 4= 4* 4* L McD’ott E C Walker
74852 PUMPS w 4 104 5 2 6* 7* 6* 6^ 5*> J Pevic T P Hayes
(74562) 'PARIS MAID w 7 102 9 9 9 8* 7* 7* Ci B Harvey S K Nichols
74378 = 'DARNLEY b 7 92 4 6 2* 2* 5* 5| '• D Jones Mrs J Dreye
74815 KIMPALONG vb 7 103 3 8 8* J 85 8 4 S» J Heupel L Knight
74729 TEN CAN w 6 103 7 7 3* 6* 9 9 9 W Fronk W C Weant
rd, $100. his nose in front at the sixteenth post, but his rider was of no help when it came to the finish. SUP-
FLIANT raced prominently and finished resolutely. WARRENTON could not keep pace with the leader*
Equiv. Odds Str’t and quit in the last quarter.
Scratched — 74735 Memento, 112; 74738 Vehement, 115; 73818 Pepp, 115.
la 485-100
3655-100
470-100
1055-100
350-100
330-100 .
3070-100 Index Horses AWtPP. St. 4 8 12 14 Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str' t
7/IQ/4A SECOND RACE— 2 Miles. Fourth Running PATUXENT STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP.
4 $5,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $5,280; second, $1,000;
third, $500; fourth, $100.
Equiv. Odds Str't
_______ _ _ 1055-100
74729 TEN CAN w 6 103 7 7 3* 6* 9 9 9 W Fronk W C Weant 4470-100 ( 7 4 8 1 7 ) 'DAMASK ws 6 136 3 3 71 75 5k Ink 115 w Bethel Greentree Stable (235-100
Time, 24%, 48%, 1:14%, 1:39%, 2:05. Track fast. 73670 DUETTISTE w 11 155 1 1 8 5* 2«k 25 2=5 D Byers J E Widener 330-100
$2 mutuels paid. Wild Life,’ $11.70 straight, $5.70 place, $4.10 show; Cukamo, $26.30 place, $13.80 74691 MUSTY w 5 149 2 2 1* 1* 1* 3* S* N Kenn'dy J S Cosden 1130-100
show; Sagamook, $4.20 shew. 74465 = SEA MASTER w 5 138 8 8 3) 2] 6" 4* 4= C Mergler J S Cosden t
Equivalent booking odds— Wild Life, 485 to 100 straight, 185 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Cukamo, 74694 ‘LETTERMAN ws 4 139 7 7 6* 4k 3* 5 ,# 5*‘ B Haynes Greentree Stable t
1215 to 100 place, 590 to 100 show; Sagamook, 110 to 100 show. 74605 = DOUBLE TIP w 5 139 5 6 6= 8 4= 6=° 6=° M O'Con'r Queen City Stable 820-100
Winner — -Ch. c, by Master Robert — Gliding Belle, by Belle’s Commoner (trained by P. Coyne; bred 74465 MERCURIUS w 5 1325 4 4 4* 6* 8 7 7 L Cheyne W A Read 9790-100
by Mr. C. B. Head). 70843 COURTEOUS w 8 146 6 5 2* 3“* T*‘ L.rider.S V’ch Jr W J Salmon 1460-100
Went to post at 2:44. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driv- (Coupled as Greentree Stable entry; (J. S. Cosden entry,
ing. WILD LIFE was saved close up to the leaders to the last tuun, then moved up fast on the Time, 4.00. Track sloppy.
outside after entering the stretch and easily raced into a sufficient lead $2 mutuels paid. Greentree Stable entry. $6.70 straight, $3.30 place, $2.30 show; Duettiste, $5.30
set a fast pace and came again in the stretch after appearing badly beaten. SAGAMOOK rushed up to . ? », _ hn „. T <. p„ K a„ n „ ntrv **> 4rt show
1 he lenders on the outside on the far turn, but tired in the stretch drive. LIEUT. COLONEL ran a pldc t: S? 1 ” show, J. S. l-osden entry, 41) show.
74729 TEN CAN w 6 103 7 7 3* 6* 9 9 9 W Fronk W C Weant 4470-100 ( 7481 . ) 'OAMA.sk
Time, 24%, 48%, 1:14%, 1:39%, 2:05. Track fast. 73670 DUETTISTE
$2 mutuels paid. Wild Life, $11.70 straight, $5.70 place, $4.10 show; Cukamo, $26.30 place, $13.80 74691 MUSTY
show: Sagamook, $4.20 shew. 74465 = SEA MASTER
Equivalent booking odds — Wild Life, 485 to 100 straight, 185 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Cukamo, 74694 = LETTERMAN
1215 to 100 place, 590 to 100 show; Sagamook, 110 to 100 show. 74605 = DOUBLE TIP
Winner — -Ch. c. by Master Robert — Gliding Belle, by Belle’s Commcner (trained by P. Coyne; bred 74165 MERCURIUS
. . - (I U I O nOTTDTElOITO
by Mr. C. II. Head).
Went to post at 2:44. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third driv-
ing. WILD LIFE was saved elose up to the leaders to the last trmi, then moved up fast on the
outside after entering the stretch and easily raced into a sufficient lead. CUKAMO, away forwardly.
70843 COURTEOUS
the leaders on the outside on the far turn, but tired in the stretch drive. LIEUT. COLONEL ran a
game race. DARNLEY quit. PARIS MAID ran poorly.
Equivalent booking odds — Greentree Stable entry, 235 to 100 straight, 65 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show;
Scratched— -(74811) Winner Take All. 101; 74896 Marine Corps. 107; 74852 Attorney 97; (74854)Tony »**'"*'*■ ^ Rr to . 10 ° wh k. vte tt,
a, 98; (74852)Plus Ultra, 106; 74815 Willow Tree, 102; 74885 Alex Jr., 103; 74319 Links, 96; 74770 p ay nc "vhitneyj S ’ ** AU ° W l - nnoline U - by Brcomstick (trained by 1. rowers, bred by Mr. Hj
Beau, 98; (74852)Plus Ultra, 106; 74815 Willow Tree
Jupiter, 101.
Overweights — Wild Life, 1 pound; Faris Maid, 2.
Payne Whitney).
Went to post at 2:15. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving.
DAMASK was saved for the first turn of the field, then gained steadily when called on and. coming
fast in the last half, outjuniped the others and raced into a good lead on the flat. DUETTISTE improved
W 4QQK FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. (July 2, 1923 — 1:10 — 3 — 97.) College Hill Purse. Purse in S positicn rapidly in the last turn of the field, but could not keep pace with the winner nfter taking the
4 $1,600. 3-year-olds and upward. Alio wan oes. Net value to winner $1,200; second, last jump on almost equal terms. MUSTY lead most of the way, but tired in the last quarter. SEA
$250; third, $150,
AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys
74690 BEST LOVE w 3 110 S 8 4* 2* 15 lk I Parke J E Madden 305-100 I Overweights — Mereurius, 2% pounds.
74731 ‘GREAT JAZ w 3 109* 2 5 2* 3* 3*5 2*5 M Gamer C Wiedemann 260-100 1
74731 ‘PEGASUS w 4 114 5 • 71 7» 4k 3= E Scobie Audley Farm Stable 270-100
74510 MARVIN MAY w 6 110 3 3 3k 4* 5k 41 F Smith J McPherson 4120-100
72897 'JIMMIE DAW wb 5 105 1 7 6* 5k 6* 5*> H Steams J Spencer 3605-100
74813 ‘CERTAIN SB 3 104 7 1 1* 1* 2* 6* L McD’ott H P Headley 695-100
74662 ’B’DLEY’S TONEY w 3 103 6 2 8 8 8 7»J Pevic Idle Hour Stock F’m Stb 2325-100
74731 MISS MUFFINS w 5 102 4 4 55 6J 71 8 J McCoy J O & G H Keene 2285-100
Time, 23, 46%, 1:11%. Track fast. 74821'HIDDEN JEWEL wb 7 106 1 5
$2 mutuels paid. Best Love, $8.10 straight, $3.90 place, $2.S0 show; Great Jaz, $4.00 place, $2.60 7 1 682 EXCUSE ME w 4 120 C 3
show; Pegasus, $2.60 show. (74671)DR. CH. WELLSwb 5 115 9 4
Equivalent booking odds — Best Love, 305 to 100 straight, 95 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Great Jaz, 74821 ROMPING HOME wb 3 107 7 2
110 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Pegasus, 30 to 100 show. ( 74776 ) CAMOUFLAGE wb 7 115 8 1
Winner — B. f, by Ogden — Maud B. L., by Star Shoot (trained by S. M. Henderson; bred by Mr. 74262'TURBULENT w 3 102 2 7
W. R. Est ill). 69048 ‘SERVITOR wb 6 112 4 8
Went to post at 3:13. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the 74523 ETHEL CLAYT’N wb 3 110 3 6
same. BEST LOVE began slowly, but worked her way up on the outside after rounding the far turn and 71598*TRAJANUS wb 4 1085 5 9
raced into the lead in the stretch, but was driving hard at the end to hold GREAT JAZ safe. The latter (Coupled as C. P. & G. C. Winfrey e
was forced to be taken up slightly at the half-mile post, but finished fast and gamely and wearing the Time,
winner down. PEGASUS was taken up at the start and forced to come into the stretch on the outside . . . . t„ wp i «-
and finished with a plated rush CERTAIN showedthe mo st eariy speed and set a fast pace, but tired ^ 'SL"
badly in the last eighth. JIMMIE DAW finished well. Kmiivilent hookine odds- Hidden Jei
Scratched— 74893 Belle of Elizabethtown 107; 74690 Indian Trail, 110; 74662‘Crayon, 103. We l«mshow;D
Overweights — Great Jaz, 1% pounds; Certain, 1. win „. r R p nli . llla . nnhin
4* 2* 15 lk I Parke
J E Madden 305-100
C Wiedemann 260-100
Audley Farm Stable 270-100
J McPherson 4120-100
J Spencer 3605-100
H P Headley 695-100
Idle Hour Stock F'm Stb 2325-100
J O & G H Keene 2285-100
MASTER passed the tiring horses at the end. LETTERMAN and DOUBLE TIP tired badly. COURTEOUS
jumped and raced well for the first turn of the field, but was tiring when he unseated his rider at the
Equiv. Odds Str’t thirteenth jump.
Scratched — 74213‘Lieutenant Seas, 145; 74694‘Red Clover, 132; 74191‘Houdinl, 137; 74694 Minata, 130.
305-100 Overweights — Mereurius, 2% pounds.
7/10/1-1 THIRD HACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 2, 1923— 1:11%— 3— 110.) Purse $1,500. AU Ages.
4 JL Claiming. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $250; third, $150,
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str’t
74821'HIDDEN JEWEL WB 7 106 1 5
71682 EXCUSE ME w 4 120 C 3
( 7467 1 )DR. CH. WELLSwb 5 115 9 4
74821 ROMPING HOME wb 3 107 7 2
( 74776 (CAMOUFLAGE wb 7 115 8 1
74262'TURBULENT w 3 102 2 7
69048 ‘SERVITOR wb 6 112 4 8
1* l 4 l 4 1* E Legere A Swenke
35 4= 3»k 2» C Lang R F Carman
4* 3“k 45 3* E Roehm W S Murray
2= 2= 25 4k B Marinelli Greentree Stable
5*1 5» 6* 5* G Babin G C Winfrey
7* 6k 6 4 6= S Hicks W J Wolfe
8" 8*« 8" 7* W Harvey C P Winfrey
6-» 7 4 7i S* E Sm'w'od Kenton Stable
2S0-100
435-100
500-100
2155-100
t265-100
25330-100
t
1430-100
1820-100
74936
Index Horses
FIFTH RACE — 2 1-4 Miles. (Nov. 4, 1922 — 3:49—4 — 100.) Eighteenth Running LATONIA
CUP. $15,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner
$13,650; second, $2,000; third, $1,000; feurth, $275.
AWtPP. St.l 11 2 Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
( 74636 (CHACOLET wb 5 1 23 4 3 2* 2* 2* 1*1 1* L McD’ott H P Headley 170-100
74636 CHERRY TREE wb 4 112 3 1 1» 1* 1* 2* 2 4 M Gamer M Goldblatt 215-100
74636 TIP TOE INN wb 3 101 1 4 3* 4 4 3* 3* J Heupel I Weil 4.30-100
( 74896 )FANTOCHE wsb 5 105 2 2 4 3* 3* 4 4 E Pool W Perkins 455-100
Time, 27, 54, 1:20% 1:48, 2:14%, 2:40%, 3:06%, 3:31%, 3:57. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Chacolet, $5.40 straight, $3.20 place; Cherry Tre, $3.10 place; no show mntnels sold.
Equivalent booking rdds — Chacolet, 170 to 100 straight, 60 to 100 place; Cherry Tree, 55 to 100 place.
Winner — B. m, by St. Amant — Martial Note, by Carbine (trained by W. Buford; bred in England by
Lord Rosebery).
71598'TRAJANUS wb 4 108} 5 9 9 9 9 9 A Roach M J Reid 1820-100
(Coupled as C. P. & G. C. Winfrey entry.
Time, 24, 48%, 1:14%. Track sloppy.
$2 mutuels paid, Hidden Jewel, $7.60 straight, $5.10 place, $3.10 show; Excuse Me, $6.50 place, $4.30
show; Dr. Charles Wells, $3.30 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Hidden Jewel. 280 to 100 straight, 155 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Excuse
Me, 225 to 100 place, 115 to 100 show; Dr. Charles Wells, 65 to 100 show.
Winner— B. g, by Disguise — Rubia Grauda, by Greenan (trained by A. Swenke; bred by Wickliffe
Stud). •
9.) Eighteenth Running LATONIA Went to post at 2:46. At post 8 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won easily; second and third driving.
Handicap. Net value to winner HIDDEN JEWEL, helped by the going, sprinted into a long lead soon after the start and. keeping it,
won in a canter. EXCUSE ME carried his weight well and finished gamely. I)R. CHARLES WELLS
finished gamely on the outside. ROMPING HOME rail a fast half and tired badly. CAMOUFLAGE was
Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t always outrun. The last three at the start had no chance.
Scratched — 74821 Rock Bottim, 107; 74322*Fredericktown, 90; 74146 Guy, 117.
H P Headley 170-100 Overweights — Ethel Clayton, 3 pounds; Trajanus, 2%.
7/fQ/f 9 FOURTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 7, 1916— 1 :43%— 5—116. ) Purre $1,500. 3-year-
4 old3 and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $250; third, $150.
moved up cn the outside, but tired and quit badly in the last quarter.
Scratched — (74815) Fancy Free, 98.
Overweights — Tip Toe Inn, 1 pound.
■w SIXTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jnne 7, 1909 — 1:05% — 3 — 93.) Norwood Purse. Purse
4 4 $1,600. 2-year-oldz. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,200; seoond, $250;
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
74780 TIP’ Y WITCHET wb 8 110 6 6 3 4 3* l'J 1= 1J E Sm’w’od L T Bauer
( 74780) ‘LADY MYRA w 3 106 3 1 l“k 2$ 2* 2* 2* E Legere E B McLean
74173 BLUFFER wb 5 113 7 7 2 4 1= 3* 3 4 3* C Lang Crow Point Stable
74780 TREVELYAN wb 4 110 1 3 4*1 4‘ 4 4 5» 4$ G Babin C P Winfrey
74698 RED WINGF’LD wb 4 101 2 2 7 6*J 6* 41 5 4 B Marinelli A Swenke
74179- 'CLANSMAN wb-4 112 4 5 5= 5 4 5 4 6* 6*' G Rose A E Alexandra
74475 HARMONIOUS w 4 105 5 4 6* 7 7 7 7 A Claver A J IVells
Equiv. Odds Str’t
225-100
290-100
69*- 100
10700-100
1075-101)
320-100
10505-100
third, $150.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
74814‘MAR T LAWRENCE w 111 1 S
73116 LADY FOX w 103 7 3
74512 PEARL MESTA w 108 10 4
74318* BEAUTIFUL AGNESw 106 6 7
74733 = M AH JONG w 106 3 2
(74733 (GLIDE W 108 9 10
73997 'ALCHEMY w 113 4 5
74602 POSTILLION w 106 5 6
74462 PEST w 106 8 1
9* 8* 6* lk J Heupel
1* 1* 1| 2k 1 Parke
■> 2* 2* 3* E Scobie
61 4* 4k 4k J Pevic
7* 6* S» 51 F H’stings E Cebrian
8k 7= 7* 6* W Fronk Hamed Bros & Jones
3k 31 31 7* M Gamer Newtondale Stable
41 51 8k 81 J McCoy E J McGraw
5k 9* 9* 9* B Harvey J S Ward
10 10 10 10 H Kaiser J H Downing
rp»r fn, h, ^ mleihen 74 1 79 : 'CLANSMAN wb-4 112 4 5 5= 5 4 5 4 6* 6" G Rose A E Alexandra 320-100
rear tor tne nrst mue, tnen „ 4475 HARMONIOUS w 4 105 5 4 6* 7 7 7 7 A Claver A J IVells 10505-100
Time. 24%, 49. 1:16%, 1:42%, 1:49. Track sloppy.
$2 mutuels paid, Tippity Witchet, $6.50 straight, $3.50 place, $2.70 show ; # Lady Myra, $3.60 place,
$2.50 show; Bluffer. $3.60 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Tippity Witchet. 225 to 100 straight, 75 to 100 place, 35 to 100 show; Lady
93.) Norwood Purse. Purse Myra. SO to 100 place, 25 to 100 show; Bluffer, 80 to 100 show.
winner $1,200; seoond, $250; Winner — It. g. by Broomstick — Lady Frivoles, by St. Simon (trained by W. Livingston; bred by Mr.
Harry Payne Whitney).
; Went to post at 3:20. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Win driving; second and third the
rners Equiv. Odds Str’t same. TIPPITY WITCHET was outrun for the first half, but gained steadily when called on and.
pussed BLUFFER, hut was liard-riddeu to oulfinish LADY MYRA. The latter set the early pace anil
J E Madden 1415-100 wa8 t ;i k<-n back on the backstretch and saved to the stretch, then came with a belated rush and finished
W C Weant 965-100 wearing the winner down. BLUFFER ran welt and finished close up. TREVELYAN could never improve
Audley Farm Stable 2820-100 | lis position. RED WINGFIELD raced to the leaders with a rush at the eighth-pcet, then quit. CLANS-
J N Camden 19^-100 jjAN ran poorly. •
ebrian 1485-100 Scratched— 74609‘Pilgrim, 104.
.J, rr yi A A O FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Oct. 21, 1919— 1:37%— 4— 125.) Tenth Running LAUREL HANDI-
enr " no 4 “XiItIO CAP. $10,000 Added. AU Ages. Net value to winner $9,675; second. $2,000; third,
151^100 fourth, *2C0.
74664 PARKING PLACE w 106 2 9 10 10 10 10 H Kaiser J H Downing 15155-100 * ’ ' ’ ’
(Coupled as J. N. Camden and Newtondale Stable entry. Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:00, 1:06%. Track fast. :
$2 mntnels paid, Margaret Liwrcnce, $30.30 straight, $13.50 place, $10.50 show; Lady Fox, $10 00 7 4 6 97 DUNLIN wb 3 120 1 6 3* 4 4 4 4 3* 1*1 C Lang J S Cosden
place $6 30 show Pearl Mesta. $1190 show. 74697*N. HAMPSHIRE wb 3 115 5 6 2) 2'| 1* 1* 2» A Claver J K L Rcss
Equivalent booking odds— Margaret Lawrence. 1415 to 100 straight, 575 to 100 place. 425 to 100 show; V3221 MINT BRIAR wb 2 100 4 4 4*| 3» 2* 2* 3 4 J Callahan W S Kilmer
Lady Fox, 400 to 100 place, 225 to 100 show; Pearl Mesta, 645 to ICO show. 74778‘MODEST ws 2 95 2 2 5* 5* 6* 6* 4* J Chalmers E B McLean
Winner— 41. t. by Vulcain — Bohemia, by Wagner (trained by P. Coyne; bred by Mr. John E. ■ 1 — ■ — —
Madden) (Continued ou eighth page.)
Equiv. Odds Str’t
4
DAILY RACING FORM
Sunday, October 21, 1923
Entries and Past Performances
LATON IA
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22
WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK FAST.
STRUTTER, ch. c, 2 (K) 112
(Trainer, J. Spencer. Owner, J. Spencer)
74253 Latonia
74063 Lex’ton
73945 Lex’ton
73188 Dev’ shire
72215 Kenllw’h
72127 Kenilw’h
71099 Latonia
70849 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
5) f l:08%fast
6) f 1:10 hvy
5-8 1 :01%fast
5-8 1 :00%fast
5-8 1:00 fast
5-8 l:00%fast
5-8 1 :061th vy
112 By Cataract — Frances Star, by Star Shoot.
, Spencer). Breeder. J. Spencer,
14f 118 11 9 61 f 14 H Steams 12 Rambler, Poland, Rlaek Ruler
56 102 6 7 7 7*3 H Steams 7 Hal. Brash, G. Northern. P.Place
32f 115 10 10 10* 10'* II Steams 12 Cloister, Jolly Boy, Krishna
26 110 6 7 5» 6«) N J B’neal2 Prin.Amo, F.Ruffles. Pollymara
36 105 4 5 6) 5*1 H Steams 9 Red Weed. Mad. Vennie, Fehrah
27 102 5 6 5* 4* H Stearns 9 AnnaUorton. II. Cook, Kl.P’ocess
49f 108 10 8 8‘ 8' 4 II Stearns 12 Dreamer, Nairobi. Black Ruler
33 108 6 6 6 6'* H Steams 6 Dobson. Busier. Double T.
36 105 4
27 102 5
49f 108 10
33 108 6
BUSINESSLIKE, blk. c. 2 (M)
(Trainer, C. Howard. Owner, S. N. Holman)
The figures under the heading "Rec.” in
the entries below show the best time of
each horse at the distance since January 1,
1921, no matter where it finished. In case
whero record was made on other than a fast
or good track, abbreviations show track
conditions.
73945 Atmtie May 101 1:12
(74768) •Orlova 105 1:12
74892’ Cash 101 1:13%
74632* Patrician 102 1:12%
(74856) b Raster Bells 103 1:12%
(73303) Harry B 113 1:12%
74662 Moonlady (M) 102 1:14%
71346 Omnipotent 110 1:13%
Fourth Race — 1 Mile.
Bellevue Purse.
74769 Latonia E) f l:07%fast
74633 Latonia 6) f 1:07 fast
74253 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast
5 109X715 73777 Lex’gton 5) f l:u6%good
6 99. .710 7 U69 Latonia 6) f l:06%fast
3 100. .710 71030 Latonia 6-8 l:00%fast
3 10.1. .705 7 0202 Belm’nt 4) f SC 53%fast
3 102 X 705 69864 Pimlico 6-8 l:01%fast
6 105 X 70 > 69653 Pimlico 41 f &4%fast
3 102.. 700
4 106 X 700 BONA VERA, b. f, 2 (M)
By Black Tcney — Lady Languish, by St. Simon.
Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm.
34 112 12 10 7« f*J T Brothers 12 Wong Bok. Equity, Blue White
29 115 10 11 11* ll'* L McD’ottl2 Sizzle, Gibbons, Ray Jr.
61 118 4* 6 6 1 4 M A Wilson 12 Rambler, Poland, Black Rnler
28 1061 5 5 3'i 2'* A Wilson 6 Chilhowee. Despnrd, Keegan
18 115 1 9 8* 8® L Lyke 9 Col. Wagner, Modest, Krankman
23 115 3 9 8 ' 8" L Lyko 12 Euegy, W. Counsellor, Cun’onShot
20 115 12 9 91 9’ L Lyko 14 Cano, Bowman. Rival
14 112 6 6 51 4* G Mein 11 Eagerness, Chief Clerk, F. Mack
16 114 1 10 10* 8 s L Lyke 11 Showy, Transmute. Sunny Light
(Trailer, L. Jones. Owner, Haraed Bros. A Jones).
By Sir Martin — Recession, by Woolsthorpe.
74810 Latonia
74557 I .atonia
Racing starts at 1:45 p. m (Chicago time 1:45). Pnrse ji jqO. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. I 74204 Latoniii
0Superior mud runner. XGood mud runner.
;[: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. •Apprentice
ullowauce. bBlinkera.
First Race — 3-4 MQe.
Purse $1,400. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming.
(Track record: July 2, 1923 — 1:10 — 3 — 97.)
Today’s
Ind.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Hap.
747C9’
Blue White ...
112. .725
74557
•Medina
104.. 720
74851
•Bessie Hope . . .
104X715
746 61*
Levoy
110 1:14%
112. .715
74728
Filibuster
115 1:14%
112.. 715
73869*
•Libyan Queen .
104.. 715
74CSI
Our Option ...
10-1 1:14%
109.. 715
74109
Post Dispatch .
112X715
74G33
Ancestress . . . .
109X710
74253
Strutter
118 1:16%
112.. 710
74769
Businesslike ...
118 1:15%
112. .710
74810*
Bona Vera ....
109.. 710
73903
Mary Contrary .
109.. 705
70886
•Breechloader . .
107.. 705
70629
•Quinine
107.. 700
74314
Silvergrift
115 1:15%
112. .700
74633
Great Beginner
112.. 700
74363
Lady Burrows
108.. 700
(Track record: July 5, 1919 — 1:36%-
74812 Be Good 92 1:39%
(74937) bDonges 122 1:39%
74636* Guest of nonor ... 94 1:38
74895 Dream Maker ....105 1:38%
(74638) Child’s Play
(74732) Lady Champ 102 1:37%
74S95 Barracuda 107 1:38
74818’ Lord Granite 101 1:39%
74601 Brunell 104 1:40%
71483 Latonia
61 f 1 :07%fast
51 f 1 :0S fast
51 f 1 :07%fast
6-8 l:00%fast
Breeder, J. E. Madden.
7 101 8 4 3* 2* W Fronk 12 Quotation, Bona Vera. Peggy O.
4 115 9 8 8 1 8*1 W Fronk 12 L’yMm’n, An. Lyle, N.I.’ghorae
41 115 6 9 4k 6*1 J H Burkel2 PearlMcsta, I/yL'gridge. Medina
10 115 10 9 91 10'» J Howard 12 PhoebeSnow. M.Loyd, Ph.Louise
4 MARY CONTRARY, ch. f, 2 (M)
(Trainer, C. Yan Dusen. Owner, C. H. Berryman).
By Ballot — Mary Cary, by Sain.
3 109 X 74.> 73903 Lex’ton 51fl:10%hvy
3 103. .740 73258 Bl. Grass 61 f l:u5V.fast
3 99X740 73J96 Bl. Grass 6-8 l:03%slow
4 110X733 72948 LC Falr 1-2 49%good
3 104 X 730 BREECHLOADER, b. g, 2 (M)
Breeder. C. H. Berryman.
4* 4* D Conn'Uy fi F'styP.oy, Boll. Wave. HollyBoy
3*1 T Murray 8 Xanthos, Double T., M. Mornin
6*1 A Pickens 8 Quash, Florence W., Querulous
2*1 T Murray 6 Park. Place, A’ment, M. Mornin
Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile.
Fort Springs Handicap.
Purse $1,800. 3-year-olds and upward.
(Track record: July 2, 1923 — 1:10 — 3 — 97.)
BREECHLOADER, b. g, 2 (X) 107 By Flittergold — Thistle Green, by Knight of tha
(Trainer, C. L. Dodson. Owner, C. E. Hamilton), Thistle. Breeden, C. E. 3c J. Hamilton,
70886 Latonia 41 f 57%hvy 38 1(6 8 8 8 8*‘ W Fronk 8 Tight, Verbena, Muskeg
70699 Latonia 6-8 102%6low 14f 115 8 8 8‘ 9* M Garner 12 Essex, Mason Towle, Everglade
QUININE, b. o, t (*)
(irainer, R. D. Williams. Owner, Williams Bros.).
By Martinet — Musical Girl, by Hilarious.
Breeders, Williams Bros.
109X710 (74690) Dr. nickman 103 1:11
11*. 710 74935* Great Jaz 103 1:11
112' 710 (74313) Tindar Peel 103 1:11%
109 ’ '710 74690 bWhiskaway 116 1:11%
109' 705 74601* Oui Oui 107 1:11%
107 705 74636 Beat Pal 108 1:11%
107 74696* Prince K 112 1:12
Latonia
4) f
63%fast
50
97
5
7
8h
8”
T
Brothers 9 Queen
Bess, Cher. Lee, N. Beauty
Churchill
4) f
54%mud
10
103
4
3
4k
4’
J
Corcor’n 8 Malt,
Nivlag, Buck
Lex'gton
4) f
64%fast
25
100
1
5
6‘
6*) J
Corcor’n 9 HDoctor, S.Elizageth, Eventide
4 107 X 745
4 115.. 740 SILVERGRIFT. gr. c. 2 (M)
Second Race— 1 Mile and 70 Tarda.
Purse $1,400. S-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Nov. 3, 1917— 1:41%— 3— 126.)
74811’ Tulalip 100 1:43 % 4 1C9X725
(74773) *Runquoi 106 1:44% 5 107.. 720
74729* Sway 110 1:42% 7 105X715
74415 Neddam 99 1:42% 6 105X713
74064 Claymore 105 1:44% 6 107X715
74892’ ‘Flower Shop 100 1:43% 8 101X715
74730 ‘Redwood 107 1:45% 8 93.. 710
74734 Paul G. Brown ..110 1:44% 8 97 X 710
74661 Dr. Gilbert 113 1:47% 4 105X710
74729 bJouett 106 1:42% 6 109x710
74556 bSimpleton 112 1:45 6 1030705
74863 *bFred Kinney 104 1:44 4 104.. 703
[74363) Amanda 106 1:43% 6 105 X 705
74770 Sunburst II 112 1:45% 8 99 X 700
74852 Golden Billows ...104 1:45 8 104 X 700
74784 Uerre 100 1:44% 3 104.. 700
74800 Reel Foot- 106)1:46% 3 101X700
74638 Mart Bunch 8 99X700
Bixth Race— 1 Mile.
Paintsville Purse.
Purse $1,500. 2 year-olds. Allowances.
(Track record: July 5, 1919 — 1:36% — 3 — 118.)
74689 Stage Coach 107 . .1
74689 Cloister 107..'
74891* Graeme (M) 105..'
74468* Seclusion 108..)
74771 Bob Tail 99 1:49% 103 X'
74771 Lord Martin 107 1:41% 115..'
74855 Madam Vennie ... 104 X'
6 104X730 74314 Latonia
3 96 x 725 74061 Lex’ton
73725 Lex’gton
70992 Latonia
70167 Churchill
sees. 70015 Churchill
3—118.) 69932 Churchill
(Trainer, J. H. Moody. Owner. T. E. Mueller).
By Vandergrift — Ave Russell, by Russell.
Breeders, B. Yiley Sc Sons.
3-4 1:14 fast
FC l:ll%fast
61 f 1 :08%fast
6-S 1 :00%fast
4) f 64%fast
4) f 64 fast
4) t &4%mud
7 105 X 715 74771 Bob Tai
6 105 X 713 74771 Lord M«
6 107 X 715 74855 Madam
8 101X715 (74691) Ray Jr.
8 93.. 710 74689 Giblon
8 97 X 710 74897* Dobson
4 105 X 710 74933 San Vicente (M)..
6 109x710 74S55 Queen Charming..
6 1030705 74897 Fretwell
4 104.. 703 74897 Expressive (M) ..
< 105 X 705 74687 Mainspring (M) ..
8 99 X 700 74933 Phyllis Louise (M)
8 J 94 *™ Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Mile*,
a ini v7«i Puree $1,500. 3-year-olds and upward
a iuixiw .rp—.fc 7 101ft — i cia
l® 7 ’ GBEAT BEGINNER, b. c, 2 (M) 118
497 •• If? I (Ti-ainer, U. J. Hak. Owner, Million A Swan).
i 74633 Latonia 6) f 1:07 fast 26f 115 9 8 !
1 72222 Map.H’ts 6) f 1:03 fast 4) 114 4 6
10JX71O | -2068 Map.H’ts 6-8 l:02%fast 29 109 7 6
115. .71o
104X710 LADY BURROWS, ch. f, 2 (M) 109
80 115 10 10 9* 9 1# A Yerrat 11 F.Gailor, L’dMartin, WrackRay
74 113 9 7 7‘ 7*1 A Yerrat 11 Slicker, Muldraugli, DustyMary
2Sf 115 12 12 12 12*® A Yerrat 13 Bear Grasa, Giblon, Wrack Ray
78 107 8 9 8) 7*1 A Wilson 12 M’nTowle, Anc’tress, Barberry
103 103 6 6 9) 8* W Fronk 11 BoyOBoy, Everglade, G.N’thern
210 110 7 8 8* 8' 4 A Yerrat 9 Boy O Boy, Altawood, Eventida
65 110 6 4 8 S'* A Yerrat 8 Mult, Nivlag, Buck
112 By Great Britain— iZoraida, by Samson.
Lillion A Swan). Breeders, Million A Swan.
26f 115 9 8 9* 9” J Wallace 12 Sizzle, Gibbons, Ray Jr.
41 114 4 6 6’ 5*1 H Garner 12 Joyce, Querulous, Ch’tnut Girl
29 109 7 6 6' s‘ H Garner 9 Shindy, Goldmark, Joyce
(Trainer, W. Covington. Owner. J. E. Madden).
San Vicente (M)..
Queen Charming..
Fretwell
Expressive (M) ..
Mainspring (M) ..
Phyllis Louise (M)
Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
107.. 710 74362 Latonia
111X710 71679 Latonia
105.. 705 71396 Latonia
106. .705 71099 Latonia
107. . 705
2nd RACE J
102. . 700
TULALIP. ch. f, 4
6) f 1 :07%fast 43-10 115 3
By Sir Martin — Aunt Dinah, by Uncle.
). Breeder, J. E. Madden.
61 f 1 :07%fast
61 f l:ll%hvy
6-8 1:00 fast
1 Mile and ’
3. 1917
61 114 4
66 97 7
7* 7** M Garner 13 Seclusion, Elusive, Raldine
4’ 3’ J D M’ney 12 Glide, Perrigo, Devil Girl
81 7” I Parke 10 V. Vennie, Frontiersman, D.Girl
93 103 11 12 12 11'* A Y/ilson 12 Dreamer, Nairobi. Black Ruler
70 Yards.
■1 >41 4-G-
8-ye»r-olds and upward.
-3 126.)
Claiming.
Third Race— 3-4 Mile.
Puree $1,400. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: July 2, 1923—1:10—3—97.)
(74893) BILL O’FLYNN ..107 1:11% 8 110x725
74893* *Glyn 104 1:12% 4 1010715
(74856) bMake Dp 116 1:11% 6 114X715
(Track record: Oct. 7. 1916 — 1:433
74856**bHold Me 95 1:45%
74896 'Post Haste 108 1:45%
74770* Mistrees Mary 105 1:47%
74734’ Tender Seth 102 1:45%
74856* Rocky Mountain. .110 1:45%
74691 Precious Lula ....110 1:45%
74812* b Widgeon
and upward. Claiming.
1916 — 1:43% — 3-122. ) 74844
(Trainer, R. L. Rogers. Owner, R. L. Rogers).
By Ballot — Enterprise, by Bathampton.
Im70y 1:44 fast
~ ~ ' 74634 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%faat 21 102 4
4 110X725 74315 Latonia lm70y l:44%fast 6-5 JOS 1
3 1070720 7 4203 Latonia lm70y l:44%fast 6 107 3
8 104.. 715 6 8 5 94 Jefferson 1 3-16 2:01%fast 2) 105 4
8 104X710 C85S4 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:46%fast 4ft 101 3
4 110.. 710 68452 Jefferson 1 1-S 2:00%hvy 4ft 99 1
4 115X705 68157 F.Grnds 1 1-16 l:49%mud 15-5 104 6
14-5 104 6
21 102 4
6-5 JOS 1
6 107 3
4 106 4
4| 101 3
41 99 1
Breeder. C. H. Berryman.
4 118. .705 f 8066 F.Gr nds 1 1-16 l:49%mud
LATONIA JOCKEY PERCENT AGES.
From Jan. 1, 1923 to Oct. 6. 1923. inclusive.
67860 F.Gr nds
RUNQUOI. ch. h. 5
(Trainer. L. Kay
74773 Latonia
71S48 Latonia 1 1-
1 l:40%goad
6 106 1
20 104$ S
11 2k F ITetingsll Win.TakeAll, GreenGold, Huen
1’ l 4 I Parke 12 Pete Foy, Erlanger, Fos. Embry
6 4 6*1 T BrotharslO Longboat, L.Lenvcs, Mar. Corps
6’ 4*1 F H’stings 9 K gCharming, TaylorHay, Bosh
41 4 7 1 R Har’ton 6 Gondolier, B.f.Home. D’bleCross
4* 3 4 B Harvey 6 Neddam, Tulalip, Normal
4’ 4*1 B Harvey 5 HermisKemble, Normal, Lampus
4* S*| G Mein 8 Eac’polettc, Slip. Elm, 1’uuLMicou
2* 1* A Wilson 6 Rep, Waukeng, Quesada
7* 7* J Owens 8 Olynthus, Plucky, Colando
Jockey.
Martin, 1
Peel, B.
Parke, I. ...........
Garner, M. ........
Petzoldt, H...
Seobie, B. ..........
Heupel, J. .........
Howard, J.
Pickens, A. .........
Hastings, F. ........
Barrett, N
Frank, W. ..
Wilson, A. .
Walls, G. ..
Bwart, N. ..
Wallace, J. .
Brothers, T.
Ponce, C. .,
Harvey, B. ,
McCoy, J. .
Boganowski, W.
Studer, CL
F.C. Wt.
Mta.
1st
2d. 3<L
Jockey. P.O. Wt
Mta.
1st
2d. 3d.
.21
106
291
61
40
S3
Murray, T. J1
110
83
10
7
15
.19
104
826
63
63
47
Yeargin, G. ......... .11
U1
72
8
5
10
.19
108
280
64
60
41
85
46
8
4
2
.18
103
491
87
81
75
102
18
2
1
1
.18
88
469
96
69
62
Byrne, J. ............ .10
100
224
23
17
82
.18
108
238
44
86
34
Yerrat, A. 10
98
106
U
10
14
.17
107
647
84
81
75
Connelly, D. 09
109
192
18
25
21
.17
106
811
63
69
84
Merimee, F. 09
102
63
6
2
4
J7
102
200
85
28
26
Francis, J 09
109
22
2
2
2
-IT
105
120
21
21
9
Owens, J. 08
106
309
26
25
81
17
106
88
17
22
15
Sclieffel. B 08
100
184
16
12
30
J7
88
88
17
17
12
Smith, F 08
106
142
12
16
10
.17
110
40
7
4
3
Kaiser, H. 07
88
UO
8
10
16
.16
108
120
18
14
19
Steams, H. 07
101
74
5
5
•
.16
107
76
12
14
8
Jones. D 07
85
44
8
0
2
.16
85
687
88
75
62
Lunsford, H 06
UO
108
6
7
8
.15
105
271
40
87
86
Gantner, A 06
108
68
4
11
6
J5
UO
146
22
18
21
Gruber, J. ........... .05
U4
20
1
2
4
.15
105
143
21
12
14
Reid. W 04
104
72
8
7
8
J4
98
671
•1
82
108
Reeves, R.
85
16
0
2
1
.14
99
426
61
61
60
Kederis, J.
KB
13
0
2
1
.14
108
115
16
19
16
Koerner, T.
UO
1
0
0
1
.13
88
461
68
60
66
U0
2
0
0
0
.13
101
866
46
42
88
Bladau, R
85
2
0
0
0
.13
112
237
61
26
84
Jordan, W. .......... ..
86
2
0
0
0
.13
101
188
28
26
S3
Griffin, S.
85
1
0
0
0
.13
107
85
11
4
9
Dunn, A ..
100
2
0
0
0
.11
101
305
84
67
62
70513 Churchill
5 107
Kay. Owner, L. Kay).
1 1:40 fast 3-2 100 1
11-8 1 :55%mud 6 108 4
1 1-16 1:45 fast 6-5 108 4
1 3-16 l:5S%fast 7 102
lm70y 1 :43%fast 8 104
1 1:37 fast 61 1(M
By Runnymedo
1* 1* I Parke
2* 2* W Pool
1* 2* W Fronk
1* 2o* W Fronk
8 104 9 12 12 12'* A Abel
-Pourqnol, by Star Shoot.
Breeder. A. B. Sprockets.
6 Attorney, Jou Jou, Gem
7 Lady Astor, PlusUltra, SeaCourt
8 TippoSahib, Neddam, JakeBerger
7 David Harum, Hoy, LadyLillian
12 LadyMyra, Wapiti. R. Mountain
(Trainer. W. H. HaU. Owner. W. H. Hall).
74729 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 15 108 6 6
“4 74562 Latonia 11-8 1:53 fast 9 110 2 T
2 74367 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 19-5 107 3 4
.1 74281 Latonia lm70yl:44 fast 3 112 4 t
ZA 74209 Latonia 11-16 1:46 fast 12 1125 I
10 72001 Hawth'ne 1 1-16 l:4S%slow
,8 71881 Hawth'ne 1 1-16 l:45%fast
« 71793 Hawth'ne 1 l:39%fast
9 110 2
19-5 107 3
3 112 4
12 U2 6
|MI
6 105 C
6* 6*1 B Harvey 8 M’vourneeu, Pr.Lulu. M. Blossom
By Vulcain — Ruby Right, by Star Ruby.
Breeder. J. H. Woodford.
2k S*| N Swart 9 Mine Corps, B'therly Love, T.Can
101 12’* N Swart 12 PnrisMaid. B’erlylxive, OoLflLa
6“* 6*1 N Swart 8 W.KnowsMe, T. Saliib, Isosceles
2> 9 N Swart 7 Kscarpolette, Ten. Seth, Isosceles
6 1 E’ft N Swart 10 Tip. Sahib, MakeUp, TendereSth
2‘1 1“* N Swart 8 Chiva, Raider, Winner Take All
2’1 ink n Swart 8 Billy Star, Dorius, Win.TakeAll
4 4 3* N Swart 5 M.P.Gardner, Bl. Mac, BillyStar
9 ii N Swart
6 1 s’) N Swart
2‘i 1<* N Swart
2 1 ) l»k N Swart
4 4 3* N Swart
NEDDAM, h. g 6 105
(Trainer. C. Howard. Owner, 8. N. Holman).
74415 Latonia 1 1-16 l:4C%fast 6 107 4 2
74319 Latonia 1 1-16 l:46%fast 21 106 3 4
74113 Lex’ton 1 1-8 l:S5%mud «1 108 4 »
73688 Lex’gton lniTOy l:44%fast 2) 104 I 1
73122 Dev shire 11-16 1:47 fast 11-10 1H 6 1
72966 Kenilw’h lm70y 1 :46%good 13-5 104 5 4
72873 Kenilw’h 1 1-8 1:63 fast 4 108 3 2
72801 Kenilw’h lm70y l:44%fast 6 108 S I
4 108 3
6 108 S
By Orman dale — Miss Kearney, by Planudos.
Breeder, J, E. Madden.
3* 4’® J Pevlc 7 Make Up, Plus Ultra, Attorney
6‘ 6*1 J Pevic 7 Best. Time. The Leopard. Links
4k 6* J Pevlc (• SeaCourt. PlusUltra, Dr.Gilbert
11 l 1 J Pevic 7 K.Charra’g, Kinburn, Broth. Love
2* lk J Pevic 7 Mayor Carrel, Wylie. King John
4’1 4 4 1 J Pevic 7 Ferguson, Mercury, Eulah F.
2'i 2’) J Pevic 7 Claymore, Murray, Doubtful
6’ 6*1 J Pevic 7 So It Goes, Claymore, Brilliance
1st RACE
8-4 Mile. 2-year-olds.
1 ilO — 3 97.)
Maiden*. Claiming. (July 2. 1923
107
(Trainer, J. Spencer. Owner, J. Spencer).
74064 Ijex’ton 3-4 l:12%fast 69 112 8 7
73146 Dev'shire 1 1-16 1:47 fast 8 110 2 8
73086 Dev’shire lmTOy 1:45 fast 7-5 111 3 3
72873 Kenilw’h 1 1-8 1:53 fast 13-10 103 1
72801 Kenilw’U lm70y l:44%fast 87-10 1(6 2
72097 Kenilw’h 3-4 l:12%fast 15 108 5
70237 Churchill 3-4 l:12%fast laf 113 13
Dlst Time T*ek Odd* Wt St % Btr Flo Jockexe Started Order ef Finish
By Assagai — Ogalala, by Isidor.
Breeder. W. O. Parmer.
8* 8'* H Stearns 9 EasterBells, Arendal, Bob. Shea
8 8” E Taplin 8 J'kFairman, Brilliance, EllssO.
6’ 7® T Brotheral2 Dellahm, JackFairmnn. ThcGaff
l 4 l’l W Fronk 7 Neddam, Murray, Doubtful
11 2® H Stearns 7 SoItGoes, Brilliance. GrassMaid
6* 4* H Steams 12 Wake Up, Brunswick. Ogarite
laf 113 13 12 12’ 12®i H Stearns 14 Lily M., Honor Man. Beg Pardon
BLUE WHITE, b. g. 2 (M)
(Trainer, J. 8. Hawkins.
112 By Sain — Semprite, by Sempronius.
Owner, J. S. Hawkins). Breeder, G. J. Long.
74769 Latonia 61 f l:07%fast 9f 112 I 1 11 SI F Smith 12 Wong Bok, Equity, Rockwork 74892 Latonia
74508 Latonia 61 f l:07%fast Zlf 109 3 4 T 1 8*1 J Wallace 12 Poland, Beau.Addie, B’kGrackle 74730 Latonia
74280 Latonia 51 f 1X17 fast 88f 118 4 6 P 6 7 1 J Francis 12 P’ssDoreen, B’fastBell, P. Louise 74457 Latonia
70849 Latonia 6-8 l:06%hvy 17 110 3 5 61 5” C Studer 6 Dobson, Bugler. Double T. 74‘*54 Latonia
70238 Churchill 41 f &3%fast 61f 115 11 U 11 11” C Studer 11 Keegan, ExtraEdition, Sunspero
FLOWER SHOP, ch. f, 3
(Trainer, J, Taylor.
74892 Latonia 1 1-16 1:4
Owner. KcCowan A Jones).
By Jim Gaffney — Ocanya, by Ornns.
MEDINA, ch. f, 2 (K) 104
(Trainer, T. P. Hayes. Owner, T. P. Hayes).
74557 Latonia
74204 Latonia
73869 Lex’ton
73683 Lex’gton
72248 Kenilw’h
72127 Kenilw’h
51 f 1:03 fast
51 f 1 :07%fast
61 f l:09%mud
51 f 1:08 fast
6-8 1 :02%slow
5-8 1:00 fast
10 115 1
I 115 1
i 113 1
19 113 4
19-6 107 4
13-5 105 4
By Von Tromp— Lotta Creed, by Hammon.
Breeder. E. Cebrian.
7’ 7*1 A Wilson 12 L’yMar’n, An. Lyle, N.L’ghorce
21 3’ D Conn’llyl2 P’lMesta, L'yL'gridge, Waukulla
2 4 2* D Conn’llyl2 Mad. Vennie, I.ib.Queen, PntsyD.
74892 Latonia 11-16 1:47 fast U 107 1
74730 Latonia ImTCy l:45%fast 41 102 2
74457 Latonia lm70y l:44%fast 9-6 102 8
74254 Latonia lmTOy l:41%fast 6 102 3
73994 Lex’ton lmTOy l:43%fast 4-5 100
73829 Lex'gton lm70y 1:46 fast 7-6 106
71997 Hawth’ne 1 l:42%slow 11-10 106
71882 Hawth’ne lmTOy l:44%fast 4 102
71484 Latonia lm70y 1:43 fast 13 106
71344 Latonia lmTOy 1:48 mud 4 102
4 102 2
13 106 2
3* A Wilson 12 Beau. Agnes, I’leas’g, Sw’tWater REDWOOD, cb. f, 3
BESSIE HOPE. ch. f, 2 (M)
(Trainer, K. Pitt. Owner. 0. Torrell).
2 4 3*1 T Brothers 6 S.’sAlibi. UelenCook, WrackRay (Trainer. P
S* 6* T Brothers 9 AnnaUorton, U.Cook, Fl.P’nces* 74730 Latonia
By Bard ef Hope-Lady Fern by Hippodrome. 74897
(Trainer. P. Dolan. Owner. P. Dolan).
74851 Latonia
&i f 1 :08 good
80
115
1
9
74660 Latonia
6ft f 1:08 fast
12
U2
8
4
74362 Latonia
6) f l:07%fast
19f
115
1
S
68510 Jefferaon
3ft f 42%fast
7
116) 4
68346 Jefferson
» f 42 fast
19
112
8
68265 Jefferson
Ift f 42%fast
7
111
7
LEVOY. b. c, 2 (M)
US
(Trainer, A.
L. Kirby. Owner,
J. Livingston),
74561 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast
39
110
3
1
74314 Latonia
1-4 1:14 fast
46
U5
8
6
FILIBUSTER, b.
c, 2 (M)
118
Im70y l:45%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
lm70y l:44%fast
2-4 l:13%ta»i
1 l:39%fast
By Bard of Hope— Lady Fern, by Hippodrome. 1 ija
Breeder. P. M. Walker. 74457 lm ™ y , \
* I 7 * D Conn’Ilyl2 Dnakf’tBcll, Waukulla, M.I/iyd i 4 :“„
Si 3’JJ Wallace 12 Hello. Markiluna, Annie Lyle vii'.fii
2k 6>« J Wallace 12 Seclusion, Elusive, Baldine ir? 9 ! i m 7o. 1 *51
41 3*1 H J Burkel2 Bessie Wright. Roman Girl. Ink 4,638 Laton,a lB,,0lr 4 ’^
T| 8 7 3 Martz 11 Mid. Follies, Fehrah, A. J. Buja PAUL G. BROWN, b. c, 3
1) 8* E Marts 10 Aunt June, Lee Adrin, Duelma (Trainer, J. S. Ownbey
3-4 l:14%good
lmTOy l:45%fast
7 107 <
7 99 7
4 1C7 I
13 no c
6) 95 2
6*f 96 2
8f 100 7
(Trainer, J. S. Ownbey. Owner, J. H. Lenchheim).
«). Breeder, J. H. May.
l h 3 1 B Harvey 10 Bosh, Cash, Hoy
4k 4 4 ) D Jones 8 Gem, Bosli, Miss Mazie
3’ 3) I Parke 10 Reliability, Lit'eHope. Redwood
6) 4*3 F H'stingsll SunnyDucrow, Hoy, MayorCarrel
lk 1% I Parke 5 Amanda, Loc.Leuves, LittleAnn
1* 2 1 J Heupel 9 Lnrchmont, B.Bird, First Blush
6 4 6 M J Heupel 6 Winnipeg, Wrangler, Rhinegold
2' 1 l'i J Heupel 5 Eddie Jr., Mis. Boy, Humboldt
6 1 5" A GantnerlO Gr’t Luck. Child'sl'lay, M.Meise
2 1 2) B Harvey 8 Hoy, Bosh, I’unta Gorda
By Manager Waite — Ebony, by Sain.
Breeder, T. C. McDowell,
t S’ 1 W Fronk 8 Gem, Bosh, Miss Mazie
6’ fr* I Parke 12 StoneAge, LordAUen, GreenGold
4* 4*1 J Pevic 10 Reliability, Lit'ellopo, Fl’rShop
3* 2® J Pevic 12 Ruby, Little Hope. Orlova
11 1™ J Kessner 8 Ononmbo, Dardnnelln, Dewitt
l l l'i J Kessner 12 P’cessMyrtle, Ula, Marg. Loretta
61 6 1 ’ T Brothersl2 V.ofDrcams, I’ulruba, Frceh’lder
By Granite— Wanda Pitzer, by Peep o’Day.
By Colonel Vennie— Pazza, by Cherry King.
Breeder. T. E. Piatt.
74734 Latonia
74062 Lex’ton
lmTOy 1:44 fast
lmTOy l:43%fast
$* 3* T Murray 12 Defiant,' BourbonBoy, MissKate 252?5
7’ 7'® T Brothers!! F.Gailor. L’dMartin. Wracklta, 73 ^ 56 & 1:47 f“t
FILIBUSTER, h. c, 2 (X) 112 By McGee — Dutch Barbara, by Flying Dutchman. 72564 FortErii
(Trainer, J. C. Gallaher. Owner, Gallaher Bros.). Breeder, A. W. Moore. DB. GILBERT.
74728 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 37 115 11 T V 7®i L McD’ottl2 Program. Devil Girl, Polro (Trainer. C.
74438 Latonia 61 1 l:07%fust 117 112 9 12 10‘ 9 7 1 B Harvey 12 Batter Up, Horgan, PhilMcCann 74661 Latonia
72564 FortErie lm70y l:44%fast
DR. GILBERT, h. g, 4
7 98 1
$-2 110 3
4i 108 6
84 107 6
4 103 6
20 107 7
105
6 70 6*1 I Parke
4) 4 7 | a Walls
1* 2®* G Walls
6* 4 r G Walls
Breeder. J. H. Loucheim.
7 GreatLuck, Tend. Seth, Wrangler
6 Pequot, Romping Mary. Cash
7 E.Pen’ton, P. G. Brown, WildLife
6 Wrangle, Ten. Seth. K. on Time
6| 6 7 ] J Wallace 8 J'kFairman, Brilliance. El iasO,
4® 4*j G Walls 9 Curland. Cooncan, Brilliance
GILBERT, h. g, 4 105 By Cunard — Trustworthy, by Ogden.
(Trainer. C. Van Dusen. Owner, W. C. Goodloe). Breeder. W. C. Goodloe.
51 Latonia 1 1-4 2:05%fast 15 108 5 13 12 12 ,T D Conn’llyl2 FancyFree, Georgette, Kimpel’g
LIBYAN QUEEN, b. f, 2 (M) 104 By Libyan Sands — Sonia, by Cunard.
(Trainer, O. A Bianchi. Owner, W. W. Williamson). Breeder. O. A. Bianchi.
74113 Lex’ton
737 78 lex’gton 1 1-8 l:54%good
71684 Latonia 1 1-4 2:06%fast
71528 Latonia lmTOy 1:47 hvy
71428 Latonia lm70y l:45%good
73869 Lex’ton
71581 Latonia
71126 Latonia
67842 Havana
6i f l:09%mud
6-8 1:00 fast
5-8 l:00%fast
3-8 37 good
16f 106 7 6 5* S'* W lancet 12 Mad. Vennie, Medina, Patsy D.
12 114 4 12 7* 8' 4 T Brothersl2 K.G’rinlL, Gyp.Gold, UL’gridge ,
115 12 12 12 ll” W Lilley 12 Delectable, l’errigo, Mah Jong „
114 7 7* 6» W Lilley 9 Quash, ChopBlicks. Guajlro *
1 1-8 1 :55%mud 33-10 109 8
1 1-8 1 :54%good 3 110 2
1 1-4 2:06%fast t 109 4
rnTOy 1:47 hvy 9 UO 9
7 114 7
109
OUR OPTION, blk. f, 2 (M) 109
(Trainer. W. L. Lewiz. Owner, W. L. Lewis)
74660 Latonia 6i f 1:08 fast 26 112 7 6
74561 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 42f 104 4 8
74065 Lex'ton 6i f 1:08 fast 48 108 8 8
71681 Latonia 61 t l:05%fast 17 112 8 8
71237 Latonia 6) t l:08%faat K U2 U 12 1
71126 Latonia 5-8 l:00%fast E8 115 2 •
70988 Latonia 5-8 1:00 fast 89f 112 • T
70348 Churchill 4| f 54%mud 98 US 1 8
74561 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fa£
74065 Lex'ton 6i f 1:08 fas
71681 Latonia 6i f l:05%fa*
71237 Latonia 5| t l:08%fai
71126 Latonia 5-8 l:00%fat
70988 Latonia 5-8 1:00 fai
70348 Churchill 4| f 54%mu
POST DISPATCH, ch. c, 2 (M)
(Trainer, W. Reed. Own<
74109 Lex'gton FC 1:13 mu
73828 Lex'gton 51 f 1:08 fast
73725 Lex’gton 5) f l:08%fast
7S258 Bl. Grass 5i f l:06%fast
73198 Bl. Grass 5-8 l:02%slow
72328 Map.H’ts 61 f l.-02%fast
72222 Map.H’ts 61 f 1:03 fast
71679 Latonia 6) f l:0T%fast
By Von Tromp— Electro, by Electioneer.
, Breeder. C. C. Patrick.
6* 6* F Merimeel2 Hello, Murkiluna, Bessie Hape
51 6 4 ) F Merimeel2 Defiant, Bourbon Boy, Levoy
C 1 C 7 i J Howard 8 Despard, Kondelle, Hello
SI H2 8
70884 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :56%hvy 6 HO 4
70782 Latonia lm70y l*0%mud 42-5 110 3
70594 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%fast 11 110 1
JOUETT, b. h, 6 109
(Trainer, E. Trotter. Owner, E. Trotter).
74729 Latonia 1 1-16 1:47 fast 6 HI 1
74692 Latonia lm70y l:43%fast 10 103 7
7* 7” D Conn’Uy 8 Befuddle, Val. Light, T.S. Jordan 74638 Latonia Infliy 1:44 fast
K 112 U 12 12 12'* J Wallace 12 Xixia, Ancestress, PhyllisLouise 74316 Latonia
it 113 2
Wf 112 •
98 US 1
112
3-4 l:ll%fast
5 1 6*) J Wallace 12 Delectable, Perrigo, Mah Jong 72821 Kenilw’h lm7oy l:43%fast
T* 7'® J Wallace 11 Alchemy, MayLoyd, L’y Marian 72631 FortErie 1 1-8 l:59%mud
8” O Willis 8 B. Addle. Paloma. Fr. Politician 72437 Ham’ton 1 1-16 l:45%fa*t U-10 104 2
Reed. Owner, J. B. Cloher).
FC 1:13 mud 8 112 8 7
10 112 10 9
anil
8 115
7f 112
19 Ml 8 4
IUM
t 115 8 10
109
By Master Robert — Dispatch, by Blarney or Sweeper. *2065 Kenilw’t
Breeder. J. B. Cloher. SIMPLETON, cl
|9 7 T | B Harvey 11 Giblon, Baffling. Asaph (Trainer. K
8»* 7* E Martin 11 Midwestern, Double T.. Etjuity 74556 Latonia
61 4*1 I Parke 12 Bear Grass. Giblon, Wrack Ray 74 363 latonia
7'* E Petzoldt 8 Xanthos, Double T., M. Contrary 74*55 Latonia
3® E Petzoldtl2 Privilege, Morn. Mornin, Melvina 71398 latonia
6®* 5 6 i J Majestic 8 Shindy, Last. Love, Lady Abbott 71292 Latonia
6| 4*1 J Majestic 12 Joyce, Querulous, Ch’tnut Girl 71205 Latonia
7* 6*i L Lyke 12 Glide, Terrigo, Lady Burrows 71065 Latonia
72065 Kenilw'h lm70y l:43%fast
SIMPLETON, ch. g. 6
(Trainer. K. Pitt. Oweer. A. W. Jackson)
74556 Latonia lmTOy l:44%fast 31-10 U4 $ ‘
lm70y 1 :44%fast
lm70v 1 :44 fast
1 1:45 hvy
1 1-16 l:46%fast
1 1-16 l:49%hvy
1 1-8 1 :52%f as t
ANCESTRESS, hr. f, 2 (M) 109
(Trainer. J. S. Everman. Owner. I. Weil).
By The Manager or Manager Waite— Ancient, by FRED KINNEY, hr. g. 4
74633 Latonia
71622 Latonia
71237 Latonia
79992 Latonia
79619 Churchill
70917 Churchill
5i t 1.-07 fast U 112 4
6i f l:10%hvy 6 105 6
5ft t l:08%fast B-U> U2 •
5-8 1^0%faj*t T 194 1
54 69%fast U 105ft 2
4ft f 63%faat « Ml I
Cesarion. Breeder, T. C. McDowell.
C’ft 6*1 J Howard U Sizzle, Gibbons, Ray Jr.
(Trainer. J. McKeon.
74363 Latonia lm70jvl:
10 109 8 4 S| 3* D Conn’lly 5 SeaCourt, PlusUltra, Paris Maid
3 U0 2 1 1* 1* D Conn'lly 6 ParisMnid, JakoFeld, M. Chilton
8 109 4 1 2’ 2® D Conn’llyl2 Fan. Free, Kimpalong, B.f.Home
9 UO 9 6 6 l 4®J T Brothers 9 Rep, Jupiter, Sea Wrack
SJ 112 8 8 12 12’ 4 T Murray 12 M’yReigel, Lit.Ann, UoyalCraw*
6 U0 4 4 4'i 4‘® T Murray 6 Sunburst II., Unman. Megan
!-5 110 3 6 6* E'* T Murray 10 Trooper, Kremlin, Megan
11 110 1 T 7k 8’ 1 T Murray 11 Nuyakn, Wal.Hall, Maj.Chiltaa
109 By McGee — Huff, by Ingoldsby.
Trotter). Breeder. C. W. Moere.
5 U1 1 J 6 1 6*1 E Seobie 9 M’ineCorps, B'therlyLove* Sway
10 103 7 6 T 1 7'® J Wallace 11 Normal, Ten Sixty, Widgeon
4 107 1 S 7* 7 14 J Wallace 8 Child’sPlay, Ten.Seth, Fantocha
96 U1 Left at post. J Wallace 12 Pegasus, Certain, Translate
I 107 4 4 4'* 4 7 ft J Wallace 7 Clansman, MakeUp, TenderSeth
7 112 2 6 6* 6** J Wallace 6 Clansman, Fornovo, Bluffer
-10 104 2 2 2* l h J Wallace 8 Despair, Fannie Bean, Marble
3ft 110 4 8 3) 4” J Wallace 4 SpotCash, Flag of Truce, Vennla
103 By Luke McLukc — Booby, by Voter.
V. Jackson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson.
10 U4 8 4 4* 4*| L McD*ott 7 Tody. Tex. Trust Official
10 109 6 T 4* 4’ft J H BurkelO Amanda, Lt. Colonel, M’orCftrrel
100 U! 2 1 4* 4 s ) B Harvey 9 Sngamook, The Leopard, Sis. Flo
( 111 3 1 1') l'i B Harvey 7 Glabella, Rep, Lottie Lorain*
17 UO 10 8 10* 9*1 I Park6 11 Salvo, BobbieShea, B. From Home
7 U4 4 1 2* 2) II J Burke 12 L’ghStorra, M’yReigel, Z.Terrell
43 115 4 8 4* 12’* H J Burkel2 Plus Ultra, By Gosh, Pete War
104 By Towton Field — Maud McKee, by Luke Ward.
3ft 110 4
103
10 109 (
100 US 2
6 H2 3
17 UO 10
T 114 i
43 115 4
104
8% 6®i J Howard U Sizzle, Gibbons, Ray Jr. 74263 Latonia lm70jv l:44%fast
2* £' J Howard il AsaJewell, Front’man, W'kRay 73303 Bl. Grass 3-4 l:12%fast
2ft 2®* J Howard 12 Xixia, PhyllisLouise, AnnieLyle 73199 Bl. Grass 1 1 : 41 •‘-.slow
8* 2* J Howard 12 Ma’uTowle, Barb’y, Roll'gWart 72733 FortErie 1 1-16 l:4ti%fast
4 6*1 J Howard 6 3a no La, Queer, Wood L*dy 72678 FortErie lmTOy l:47%good
Owner. W. A. Baumgartner).
36 104 9
17 107
17 110
8 UO K
Breeders, Cross A Hacer.
P 5* J Howard 8 Elvina. Defiant. New Beauty
72678 FortErie lmTOy l:47%good SS-5 115 8
72561 FortErie 3-4 lU3%fast M UO U
9 10 10” W Fronk 10 Amanda, Lt. Colonel, M’orCarrel
6 4 ) J Heupel 8 Harry B. t Re’bility, B.Watchll.
6*) B Harvey 6 SeaCourt, M.r’sperity, CoLTenn
6 4* 3 s ) J Wallace 9 Miracle Man, Roisterer, Piedra
I 4* 4” W Fronk 8 John Morrill, Roisterer. Zed
6 Pft 6*1 H J Burkel2 Bt.Quc.atln. Th. Way, Aasy.Qu ecg
Sunday, October 21, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
5
AMANDA. t>r. in,
(Trainer, M,
74263 I.atonia
73994 lex’ton
73724 Lex’gton
73304 HI. Grass
73197 HI. Grass
73149 HI. Grass
72824 Columb’s
72769 Columb's
SUNBURST n.,
(Trainer, W.
74770 Latonia
74463 Latonia
72407 Hawth'ne
72294 Hawth'ne
70930 Latonia
70884 latonia
70786 latonia
70627 Latonia
6
Distorts. Owner,
lm70y l:44Hfast
lm70y l:43%f&st
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 l:159islow
5} f 1:09 slow
3-4 l:18%slow
3-4 1:21 hvy
b. g, 8
Phillips. Ownor,
lmTOy l:44%fast
1 1-16 l:45%fast
lmTOy 1 :50 hvy
lm70y l:41%fact
1 3-16 2 :104th vy
1 1-16 1 :55%hvy
lm70y l:5.’4tmud
1 1-16 l:47*fast
J. R. Alexander).
6 108 1 1 1‘ 1*
By Dick Flnnell — Flaming Flamingo, by C esarion.
10 107 3 1
8 104 6 6
IS 112
8 111
If 104
4 110
3 113
W. ^Phillips).
IS 113 4 S
S3 100
3) 104
10 106
4 104
9 102
65 98
60 97
J Pevio
2*1 J Pevic
5*| J Pevic
3*1 G Marino
1* G Marino
4 4 J lleupel
1* G Marino
2* G Marino
Breeder. J. C. Rodgers.
10 Lt. Colonel, M’orCarrel, S'pleton
5 Flow. Shop, Loc. Leaves, Lit. Ann
12 Mayltodine, Sist’rJosclls, Orlova
4 D.Buckuer, Cromwell, Jakiellay
6 Ring, Louie Leu, RapiilTraveler
9 Palladium, Corenne, Monsoon
8 Edith K.. Red, Mary G.
9 Capt. Burns, Q.of theSpa, Gloom
GOLDEN BILLOWS, b. f. 3
(Trainer. J.
Umen setter. Owner.
T. M. Morphy),
74852 Latonia
1 1-8 1 :54%good 27-10
104 10
3
4*
S 4 1 W
Fronk
74774 Latonia
1 1-16 l:46%fast
26
100 5
3
21
3'1 W
Fronk
74415 Latonia
1 1-16 l:46%fast
32
104 7
3
5*
6'* W
Fronk
71643 latonia
1 1-8 1 :52%fast
11
102 2
4
31
3 4 A
Wilson
71204 Latonia
lm70y l:46%hvy
5
105 4
1
2*
1* A
■Wilson
71190 Latonia
lm70y 1:43 fast
19
104 10
7
7*
7" H
Gray
I.IERRE, b. f.
3
104
By Faucheur — I
(Trainer, M. Lowenstein. Owner,
By Palo Alto— War Cross, by Sunstar.
Breeder. A. K. Macomber.
7* 7*1 J Francis 11 Untried, Mistress Mary, 1Toy
5* 6*1 J Wallace 11 Child'sPIay, Sagamook, Normal
4* 4'* W Bog'ski 5 Esc’rpolettc, PlnaUltra. IlarryB.
7 7'* E Petzoldt 7 linen. Kscarpolette. Tingling
3* 3 4 J Wallace 6 ltib Grass. Blue Bird, Humphrey
l'l 1* J Wallace 6 Hainan, Megan, Dr. Gilbert
1» 1* J Wallace 10 T.Foreigner, Klycast. G.D'gherty
3) 4'* J Wallace 7 OoLaLa. LoughStorm, DeBonero
Bv Golden Maxim — Billows, by Canard.
Breeder. T. M. Murphy.
(5 WhoK.Me, Kcst.Time, TenSixty
7 Make Up. Plus Ultra, Attorney
8 Chiva, Neddam, Belle Amie
8 Sis. Flo, Esc'polctte, Lot.Loraine
10 W.TakeAU. Bosh, Child’s Piay
ft J. Lowenstein). Bred in France by W. K. Vander-
bilt.
104
74734
Latonia
lmTOy 1 :44 fast
28
100
4
3
a
6*1 R
Yelton
7 GreatLuck, Tend.Seth, 1
74562
Latonia
1 1-8 1:53 fast
9
104
1
4
9*
9'* L
McD’ott12 l’nrisMaid. 1
li'ei lyLove,
72895
Kenilw'h
3-4 l:113fcfast
64
104 10
7
61
6*J R
Yelton
11 Child’s Play,
Soldierll.,
72244
Hawth'ne
51 f l:07(£slow
15
97
4
7
7*
7'* R
Yelton
8 L.Marcellia.
Tnscola, A
71794
Hawth'ne
1 l:39%fast
8
102
3
1
11
2* J
Heupel
8 Sun. Ducrow.
Kindred, 1
REEL FOOT, ch, g, 3
(Trainer, J. Everman. Owner,
74834 Latonia 1 1-16 l:474fcslow
74600 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast
70476 Churchill 1 1-16 l:47%fast
70394 Churchill 1 1-16 1:51 hvy
70209 Churchill 1 3-16 l:59%fast
70086 Churchill 1 1-8 l:53*fast
C9991 Churchill 1 1-16 l:48%sood
L. Leaves
101 By Bapid Water — Nlgella. by Ornament.
G. L. Huffman). Breeder. W. E. Caskey, Jr.
25 107 6 5 7** 6 ,T W Fronk 8 TonyBeau, Handel. BlueStone
rif 107 11 11 ll 1 ll' 4 E Martin 12 Ten Sixty. Itonges, Anonymous
35 112 8 7 8 £'* J Owens 8 Mist. Mary. Slanderer, Spinball
8 99 12 9 9<> 10*3 T Brothersli Simpleton, Fly cast, Iluen
16 106 5 6 6 6*’ E Martin 6 Elias O.. Humphrey, Slanderer
25 97 6 7 7* 7” J Wallace 8 Pequot, Opulent, BrotberijLove
19 97 5 2 3* 3*1 J Wallace 9 Trooper, WalkUp, BancingSpray
MART BUNCH,
(Trainer, B.
74632 latonia
68686 Tijuana
68563 Tijuana
68507 Tijuana
68466 Tijuana
67397 Tijuana
67358 Tijuana
b. g, 3
John. Owner. W.
3-4 1:12 fast
1 1-16 1 :44%fast
1 l:44 ! !xmud
1 1:40 fast
54 f l:0G%fast
3-4 l:13(fcfast
3-4 l:124tfast
99 By Shooting Spray — Prithee, by Filiprane.
tr. Jenkins). Breeder. W. G. Jenkins.
25f 103J 6 11 11 ll* 4 W Bog’skil2 Centimeter, nonor Man, Patric'n
151 87 5
19 88 2
19 95 1
66 94 3
12 103 6
9-5 112 2
8*1 S 9 1 I Parke
1 1 2>> I Parke
5*1 5'* I Parke
4" 4*| I Parke
6‘ 6*1 M Fator
4*1 4*1 M Fator
9 Blanc Seing, Delante, Spot Cash
6 V. Patrick, Doubtful, C. Enrique
7 Cofficld, Sunnylaml, Dnrins
8 J. Bauer, L'kyButton, MotorCop
7 .'oellaJ.. l’.iisley, CarlosEnrique
7 Delante, C. Enrique, Knighthood
3-4 Mile. 3-year-olda and upward. Claiming
3rd RACE
(July 2, 1923
BILL
O’FLYNN,
blk. e, 3
110
(Trainer, M.
Lowenstein. Owner.
M. 1
74893
Latonia
3-4 l:U%fast
8
107
74665
Latonia
lmTOy 1 :42%fast
43
U0
74559
latonia
3-4 l:114fefast
35
103
74316.
latonia
3-4 l:ll%fast
265
110
72931
Kenilw'h
3-4 1:11 fast
8
103
72837
Kenilw'h
7-S 1 :24%fast
8
110
71880
Hawth’ne
5J f 1.41 fast
11-5
106
71754
Hawth'ne
3-4 l:12%fast
15
100
71346
Latonia
3-4 l:14ttmud
11-5
99
GLYN.
b. f. 4
101
By Black Tansy — Birka, by Solitaire II.
ft J. Lowenstein). Breeders. R. ft H. Oots.
4 1 PPL McD’ott 5 Sympathy, Glyn, HonorMan
5 5 6* 6’* J D M’ney 7 Donges, Lady Champ, Lily M.
2 3 7 7 10 J Wallace 7 D.H’kman, R.onTime, Translate
Left at post. R Bladau 12 Pegasus, Certain, Translate
3 2 3* 6" J McCoy 7 Hildur, R.onTime, JohnP. Jones
4 2 2* 3 5 1 T Brothers 4 BestLove, S. ’sLemon. Meiach’no
3 3 2 1 P J Heupel 7 K. Williams, Gl’eonoko, J. Bauer
5 4 51 5 10 R Yelton 7 Gold. Rule, L’dyM’deap, Widgeon
3 8 51 6** J Wallace 8 Treasurer, J. Bowdre, Chacolet
By Delhi — Bourbon Lass, by Bourbon Bean.
GOLDEN WEST JOCKEY CLUB
OPERATING STATE FAIR GROUNDS
PHOENIX — ARIZONA
Beg to Announce Their Opening at
PHOENIX, ARIZONA
For 24 or More Days’ Racing, Commencing November 12
Liberal Purses Will Be the Rule
WM. P. KYNE, President
CULVER CITY RACE TRACK, LOS ANGELES, CAL,
Has Advertised to Open December 15 for 60 Days’ Racing
DONGES, ch. o. 3 102
(Trainer, R. Goose. Owner, J. S. Ward).
74937 See today’s chart.
74665
Latonia
lmTOy 1 :42%fast
2
102
2
3
2*
74600
Latonia
3-4 l:12%fast
6-6
115
5
6
2*
74316
I^atonia
3-4 l:ll%fast
16
110
9
8
1 *
73948
Lex’ton
3-4 l:li%hvy
3
104
4
3
21
73774
Lex’gton
3-4 l:13^sgood
11-10
112
8
4
3*
73682
Lex’gton
3-4 l:12%fast
9
109
3
10
8'
73132
Saratoga
1 l:39',imud
3
108
1
3
2*
GUEST CF HONOR, ch. e, 3
109
1
By Celt — Bessie Melton, by Melton. .
Breeder, A. B. Hancock.
1»» I Parke 7 LadyChamp. LilyM., W.TakeAU
2» I Parke 12 TenSixty, Anonymous, Permarce
S'* D Conn’llyl2 Pegasus, Certain, Translate
2»k W Fronk 8 Certain, Glyn, Auntie May
2* E Fator 9 Certain, Arendal, K. Charming
6*1 E Fator 12 I)r. Hickman, Translate, LilyM.
2] L McAtee 5 lteparat'n. Pilgrim, MastcrUand
(Trainer. J. McPherson. Owner. Fair Acres Farm).
74636 Latonia
74459 Latonia
73996 Lex’ ton
73871 Lex'ton
71682 laitonia
71174 Latonia
71083 Latonia
70660 Latonia
70203 Churchill
lm70y l:4?Vfcfast
I 1-16 l:45%fast
1 1:38 fast
3-4 l:li%mud
l l:37%fast
lm70y 1:42 fast
3-4 l:ll%fast
3-4 1:17 hvy
3-4 1 : Difast
8 108
61 94
Breeder. D. T. Matlack.
2** 2 4 J Wallace 7 Chacolet, Audacious, Best Pal
21 l'l I Parke 8 LadyMadcap, Belzoni, Barracuda
2» P I Parke 6 Barracuda, Pin. Peel, LGranlta
3* 3*1 J Heupel 5 Dr.H’km’n, R.onTime, G.Knffan
5 l 5*3 B Kennedy 7 J. Bowdre, Revenge, PindarPeel
2* 1) B Harvey 9 Jouett, Lady Myra, Make Up
51 6 4 1 B Kenn’dyll Ararat, White Star, Pegasus
4* 3* B Kenn’dy 8 B.O’Flynn. BannerBenrer, C’taiu
6* 2»* B Kenn'dyl2 Ascot. Miss Meise, Good Night
DBEAM MAKER, hr. 3 109 By Manager Waite— Dream Girt, by Voter.
(Trainer, W. Mcknight. Owner, F. Johnson). Breeder. T. C. McDowell.
(Trainer, J. C.
Gallaher. Owner,
Gallaher
74893
Latonia
3-4 l:ll%fast
6
106
3
74772
Latonia
3-4 l:ll%fast
57
104
1
73948
Lex’ton
3-4 l:14%hvy
37
107
1
73682
Lex'gton
3-4 l:12%fast
113
108
2
70818
Ia.tonia
3-4 l:17%hvy
6
96
2
70818
latonia
3-4 l:1714niud 33-10
106
2
70663
Latonia
3-4 l:16%hvy
2
103
2
70351
Churchill
3-4 l:14%mud
41
101
2
70237
Churchill
3-4 l:12*ifast
9
100
2
Bros.).
2 3'1 3* B Harvey
5* 6* W Fronk
31 3J B Harvey
6»k 9'* J Heupel
l 4 1* P Groos
21 2n* W Fronk
IP B Harvey
l 4 B Harvey
Breeder. Gallaher Bros.
5 BiUO’Flynn, Sympathy, H.Man
d AliceB.Gown, Tcn-Lec, B.Time
8 Certain, Donges, Auntie May
12 Dr.Hickman, Translate, LilyM.
6 J.B.Brown, Wh.Star, Elemental
8 Day of Peace, Cobweb. StumpJr.
9 Itnby, Day ofPeace, Sister Flo
8 Ruby, Col. Baker, Lot. Lorraine
74895 Latonia 1 l:38%fast
74691 Latonia 1 1-16 1:44 %faat
74461 Latonia 1 3-16 l:56%fast
74282 Latonia 1 l:38%fast
72810 Saratoga 1 l:37%fast
72671 Saratoga 1 l:37*ifast
70981 Aqueduct 3-4 1:12 fast
70810 Belm’nt 3-4 MC l:ll%fast
C5852 Jamaica 3-4 l:liy 6 fast j
65330 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12)fcfast
64913 Belm’t 51 f MC l:05%fast
CHILD S PLAY, ch. f, 3
(Trainer. D. Shaw. Owner, A. F
5* B Harvey 14 Lily M.. Honor Man, BegPardon
MAKE UP, b. g,
(Trainer, J.
74856 Iaitonia
74691 Latonia
74513 Latonia
74415 I>atonia
74209 Latonia
7 3236 Dev’shire
73119 Dev'shire
72964 Kenihv'h
72821 Kenilw’h
72253 Kenilw'n
B. Respess.
114
Owner. J. B.
Im70y 1:45 slow 21-10
1 1-16 l:44%fast
1 1-16 l:43%fast
1 1-16 l:4€%fast
1 1-16 1:46 fast
1 1-16 l:45&fast
1 1:40 fast
1 1-8 l:52%good
lm70y l:43%fast
1 1-16 l:50*slow
S
51
4-5
8-6
4
2
10
21
1-2
116
104
117
114
113
110
112
98
110
105
By Disgnis
Respess).
1*
2* 3*
2 * 2 *
l'l 1*
1 } 2 *
21 2 *
AUNTIE MAY. ch. m. 5
(Trainer, W. Perkins.
73948 Lex’ton
73831 Lex'gton
73682 Lex'gton
73261 Bl. Grass
73151 Bl. Grass
69662 Lex’gton
69587 Lex'gton
3-4 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
51 f 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
109
Owner, A. W. Young).
14%hvy
12%fust
12?*fast
ll%fast
OStial ow
12 fast
123kfast
13-5 108 2
20 1081 4
23 108 5
17-10 110
9-10 108
31 106 6
33-10 111 4
Fairy Story, by Voter.
Breeder, J. W. Corrigan.
H J Burke 5 IIoldMe, It. Mountain. SeaCourt
J Wallace 8 DreamMaker, LadyAstor, Wida
M Garner 10 1’re.Lula. R’kyMountain, F’toehc j
I Parke 7 Plus Ultra, Attorney, Neddam i
I Parke 10 Tip. Sahib, TenderSeth. Huoncc
H J Burke 5 Barracuda, Ferguson, Eulah F.
2'1 2* T Brothers 6 Mavourneen. Ferguson, M.FoxII.
7 7'* W Fronk 8 Muttikins, Clansman, My Dear
2* 2* T Brothers 7 Clansman, Tender Seth, Jouett
1* 1* T Brothers 5 BygoneDays, Brilliance, Dantzie
By Uncle— Hay Hempstead, by Patron.
Breeder, Headley Sc Miller
1 4 4 1 W Kelsay 8 Certain, Donges. Glyn
i 711 w Kelsay 8 M. Muffins, Tcn-Lec, L. Madcap
k 6* W Kelsay 12 Dr.Hickman, Translate, LilyM. I
2* W Kelsay 3 Dr. Hickman, Jack Bauer
l'l W Kelsay 5 Tuscola, Marimba, Jack Bauer j
• 7'* W Kelsay 8 Sweetheart, Ind. Trail, Be Good !
1 91* w Kelsay 9 JeanneB’wdre, Chacolet, BeGood
74638
Latonia
lmTOy 1:44 fast
11-6
103
5
1
1*
74463
Latonia
1 1-16 l:45%fast
6
106
6
1
U
74146
H.deG’ce
lmTOy 1 :41%fast
2
105
3
1
1*
73865
H.df G’ce
lm70y l:47%fast
11
108
5
1
ink
73146
Dev’shire
1 1-16 1:47 fast
21-10
105
8
2
2*1
72895
Kenilw’h
3-4 l:ll%fast
49-10
107
8
2
2*
72816
Kenilw’h
7-8 l:26*4fast
13-10
110
2
4
31
72364
Map.H’ta
3-4 1 :12vif ast
61
104
4
1
X’l
LADY
CHAMP, cb. m, 5
112
B
(Trainer, K.
Spence. Owner,
W. W. Darden)
,
74732
loitonia
1 1-16 l:45%fast
9-6
101
4
1
1*
74665
Latonia
lm70y 1 :42%fast
9-5
102
3
1
19
74559
Latonia
3-4 Ull^fast
7
99
7
7
6*
73527
Belmont 3-4 MC 1:12 fast
6
109 11
11
11
73374
Belmont
1 l:37%fast
18-5
106
7
6
6*
7 3176
Saratoga
1 l:40%hvy
15
96
5
•
6
73037
Saratoga
1 l:36%fast
8
112
3
3
6
72954
Saratoga
3-4 l:ll%faat
15
109
6
7
7*
71716
Latonia
1 l:419ihvy
5
105
3
2
3*
BARRACUDA, ch. e, 4
110
B
ORLOVA, b. m, 6
(Trainer, R. McGarvey.
74768 Latonia
74597 Latonia
74364 Latonia
74252 Latonia
74060 Lex'ton
7S724 Lex’gton
73259 Bl. Grass
72916 Lex.C.F’r
CASH. cb. g, 3
(Trainer, J.
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
54 f 1:07 fast
5-8 HOOftgood
Owner, Mrs. R.
2) 95 9
6 98 4
17-10 102 3
13-5
3
9
9-5
1-2
109
106
104
U0
107
By Free Lance — Victoria B., by Bob Miles.
McGarvey). Breeder. G. J. Long.
6 11 IP I Parke 11 Gold. Floss, MayBodine, Modesty
3 2* 5*1 F ITstingsUJ StoneAge, Lord Allen, Redwood
2 2* 2* F H’stings 9 Finday, My Valet, Ben Valet
7 4* 4'1 B Harvey 12 Ruby, Redwood, Little Hope
4 2* 2» J Heupel 8 F. Canadian, Sis.Josella, Mons’n
4 4 4 3*1 L McD’ottl2 M.Bodine. SisterJosella, Finday
2'1 J Owens 12 Finday. Hazel W., Cash
1* J Owens 4 Clay Allen, Little Avon, Carter
(Trainer. C.
74895 Latonia
Howard. Owner,
1 l:38%fast
S. N
10
'. Holman),
110 4 3
4*
4*? J
Pevic
74732
Latonia
1 1-16 l:43%fast
7
113
3
3
2*1 2‘ J
D M’r
74459
Latonia
1 1-16 i :45%fast
6)
111
3
4
4*
4*1 J
Pevic
74207
Latonia
1 1-16 1:44 fast
12
105
5
9
8*
6*1 J
Pevic
73996
Lex’ ton
1 1:38 fast
37-10
107
3
3
4*
29 J
Pevic
73300
Dev’shire
1 3-16 l:5S%fast
1
116
4
4
21
2* J
Pevic
7 32 36
Dev’shire
1 1-16 l:4o%fast
1-3
112
1
3
l'l
1* J
Pevic
73085
Dev’shire
1 1-16 l:44%fast
11-5
109
4
S
21
29 J
Pevic
72897
Kenilw’h
7-8 l:24Vifast
24-5
108
3
6
21
2'1 J
Pevic
72798
Kenilw'h
lm70y 1:44 fast
19-10
113
4
2
2 4
29 J
Pevic
6* 5*1 F Smith 6 L’dyMadcap, Triumph, J. Bowdre
1* 1* F Smith 8 Lady Astor, Make Up, Wida
14* 14** F Smith 16 Chacolet, In.Memor’m. S. Along
l'| 1* F Smith 6 Audacious. GrandeDame, S. Rider
lh 2* F Smith 4 Enchantment, Hell Gate, Ruddy
2 4 2* F Smith 10 MyOwn, Homestretch, S. Thistle
8* gu p Smith 12 Flagstaff, Ind’nTrail, Battersea
5| 6* F Smith 7 Bluensont. Miss Star, Little Celt
7* 6'* H Thomas 8 Cyclops. Tall Timber, ClierryPle
7 7'* J Callahan 7 Runviso, Goshawk, McKee
6 6‘* C F’b’*her 6 Skamr’k. MissStar. WilliamTell
By Fair Play — Lady Winsome, by Meddler or Fits
Herbert. Breeder. P. T. Chinn,
l'l I Parke 8 Ten. Seth, Fantoche, Rest. Time
1| F H’stings 1 1 Sagamook, Normal, Bobby Shea
l 4 A Roach 8 JewellV.D., Bellsolar, Brilliance
2'| A Roach 8 Luminist, Anonym’s, R’kPocket
4*1 J McCoy 8 J'kFairman, Brilliance. EliasO.
1®* J McCoy 11 Soldier II., Rustem, Arendal
2»* F Th'dyke 8 TbeGaff, BrownBelle, Lit. Andy
l'l W Lancet 8 Avispa, Antonia, Uncle Bert
!y Ivan the Terrible — Mrs. Sewall, by Masetto.
Breeder, W. W. Darden.
1* F H’stings 5 Barracuda, Triumph, Bet. Luck
2 P f H’stings 7 Donges, Lily M., Win. Take All
4* F H’stings 7 D.H’kman. R.onTime, Translate
7*1 E Scobie 11 Pietrus, Orcus, Prince Regent
4*| L Fator 7 Romany, Dustahout, Paula Shay.
6'* F Hastings 6 Sunsini, Tangerine. Flan. Shirt
6‘* L Fator 6 My Play, Emotion, Oui Oul
6*1 W Pool 10 Lost Straw, Bigheart, B’yGuard
3*1 I Parke 6 White Star, MakeUp, PostHaste
By Trap Bock — Balancoire, by Meddler.
Breeder. A. Belmont.
C L’dyMadcap. Triumph, J. Bowdre
■ 5 LadyChamp, Triumph, Bet.Iajck
8 G’stofllonor, I.. Madcap, Belzoni
11 InMemoriam, Actuary, Hopeless
6 G.of Honor. Pin. Peel, L.Oranite
6 Best Pal. Clansman, Brilliance
5 Make Up. Fergnson, Eulah F.
8 My Dear, Fair Gain, Wrangle
7 BestLove, Jim. Daw, MossFoxlL
7 Lilt. Cragsman, Billy Star
J, Troxler. Owner,
100
J. P. Young).
By Ogden — Priscilla, by Star Shoot.
Breeder. J. E. Madden.
74892
Ijatonia
1 1-16 1:47 fast
14
107 3
6
4*
21 L
McD’ottlO BoA, FlowerShop, Hoy
71847
Hawth'ne
3-4 l:12%fast
9-5
106
6
74688
Latonia
1 1-16 1:47 fast
22
107 11
7
5'
4*1 E
Martin
12 Bosh, Wild Life, Little Hope
74509
I-atonia
lm70y 1:46 fast
22
107 8
4
3>
3’1 A
Wilson
10 Tay.Hay, AttaBoyll., R’DgMary
BEUMCLL, b. g,
3
102
74315
Latonia
lm70y l:44%fast
12
111 4
2
S*
8'* E
Martin
10 Longboat, L.Leaves, Mar.Corps
(Trainer, W.
Hurley. Owner,
Idle
Hoar
74062
Lex’ton
lmTOy l:43)4fast
16
1021 2
2
3*
3*1 B
Scheffel
0 I’equot, Romp. Mary, P.G.Browu
74601
Latonia
1 1 :38 fast
50
104
4
73905
Lex’ton
3-4 l:16%hvy
10
1041 4
3
I*
3' 4 B
Scheffel
7 Finday, Lorchmont, Dearie
74412
Latonia
3-4 1:12 fast
55
197
6
73868
Lex'gton
3-4 1:16 mud
24f
103 10
»
6*
5'* J
McCoy
10 W’gThrough, Palladium. G.Shaw
74283
Latonia
3-4 l:114*rast
30
ICS
6
’.3259
Bl. Grass
51 f 1:07 fast
20
107
4*1 B
Scheffel
12 Finday, Orlova, Hazel W.
68113
F.Gr’nds
1 l:40V£fast
3-2
96
6
73239
Bl. Grass
5-8 1 :00%f ast
24
101
8“ B
Scheffel
9 Virgo, Queen Esther, Ring
67881
F.Gr'nda
1 1 Ml&faat
15
103
6
67772
F.Gr’nds
3-4 1:13 fast
41
106
7
PATRICIAN, b.
g. 3
100
By The Manager— Affable, by Hastings.
67684
F.Gr’nds
lm70y l:453ifast
4
104
3
(Trainer, J. McPheraon.
74632 Latonia
74108 Lex’gton
73303 Bl. Grass
73244 Bl. Grass
71482 Latonia
71289 I.atonia
70987 Latonia
EASTER BELLS.
(Trainer, W.
74932 See today
74686 Latonia
74 409 Latonia
74064 Lex’ton
73774 lex’gton
73682 Lez’gton
73241 Bl. Grass
73126 Bl. Grass
70272 Churchill
69870 ChurchiU
3-4 l:12(ifast
3-4 1: Difast
Owner, J. McPherson),
fast U 87 7 3 31
102 3 3 4*
1031
108
102 I 1 1*
no 3 3 3*
95 1 3 1|
3-4 1:12
3-4 l:14%mud 63-10
3-4 l:12%fast 11-10
5-8 1 :01 fast 2-6
3-4 l:12%fast 6
31
46
Breeder, T. C. McDowell,
3 4 | D Jones 12 Centimeter, Honor Man, Ruby
5" W Fronk 8 Piedmont, W. Through, M.Bodine
4*1 J Howard 8 Harry B., Ke’bility, B.Watchll.
2‘ J Howard 11 Stone Age, Froth, Carter
l'l J Heupel 12 S.Josella, Widgeon, K’levington
4 4 1 J Howard 12 Tempting, Everhart, Rachel D.
I Parke 10 Ginger, BegPardon, Boh. Shea
b. c. 3 102
£. Caskey, Jr. Owner, W. E.
's chart.
3-4 1:12 fast
3-4 1 :12%fast
3-4 l:12Hfast
3-4 l:12%good
3-4 l:12%fast
51 f 1 :06 fast 12-10 108
61 f 1:07 good 9-10 102
3-4 1 :12%sgood 19 109 3
3-4 1:14 mud 37 1091 4
HARRY B.. ch. g. 6
(Trainer, W. M. Cain. Owner, W.
By* Black Toney — Mission Bells, ty Peep o’Day.
Caskey, Jr.). Breeder, H. H. Hewitt.
2 1 2* J Wallace 7 Sympathy, C'timcter, J.Q.Kelly
1» 3 * f H'stings 9 TenSixty, Sympathy, Centimeter
l'l l 4 I Parke 9 Arendal, Bobbie Shea, Isosceles
5* 6'* J Howard 9 Certain, Donges, Arendal
8* 7" L McD’ottl2 Dr.Hickman, Translate, LilyM.
1* J Howard 5 Kindred, Taylorllay, Sis.Josella
l 1 J Heupel 5 Fleeting, IIugbesGraham, Stamp
3 8 s * C Studor 8 J.B.Brown, MnyBlossoui, Ararat
7* 8'* C Studer 8 My Reverie, Skeezix, Rapid Day
105 By Jim Gaffney — Flying Frances, by Planudea.
M. Cain). Breeder. D. W. Scott.
LORD GRANITE,
(Trainer. J.
74812 Latonia
74461 Latonia
74282 Latonia
74205 Latonia
73996 Lex'ton
73728 Lex’gton
72351 Hawth’ne
72091 Hawth’ne
195k Hawth'ne
b. e. 3 104
M. Goode. Owner, J. M.
Im70y l:42%fast 4 101
1 3-16 1 :36%fast lit 101 ]
1 l:38%fast 11 105
3-4 1 :12>4fast 19 106
1 1:38 fast 19 101
3-4 l:12'Afast 41 100
3-4 1 :13%mud 6-6 102
3-4 1 :12%fast 12-6 103
1 1-4 2:04&fast
By Graniti
Goode).
4 1 1“* 2>> W Fronk
4 9 11* 11‘* W Fronk
6 4 5* 5* W Fronk
0 8 10 4 3'1 W Fronk
3 2 5» 4* W Fronk
6 2 31 4*1 W Fronk
3 3 21 2‘1 W Fronk
6 6 6* 3*1 W Fronk
6* 6 s * W Fronk
'Devonshire Dolly. b7 Broomstick.
Breeder. J. H. Louchheim.
4 Metric, Widgron. Be Good
16 Chacolet, In.Memor’m, S.Along
C Dr.Maker, Audacious. G’deDame
11 Translate, MarvinMay, G’t Luck
6 G.ofHonor, Barracuda, Pin. Peel
0 R.onTime, Mar.May, Prec.Lula
3 Second Thoughts, White Star
6 Delante, L.Marcellia, Melacbrine
8 InMemor’m, G.Th’cher, PrinceK.
6 3 2'1 2“ L McD'ott 8 Great Jaz, AllieOchs, ResLTiiaa
By Black Toney — Santa Anna, by Martigan.
:k Farm Stable). Breeder. E. E. Bradley.
6* 5“ A Wilson 6 Heremon, Oui Oui, Buster
6* 5'* A Wilson 6 Togascs, A.BlueGown, Tend.Seth
7 7 11 A Wilson 7 Wh'kaway, F. Phantom, B.Goard
5’1 5*1 A Abel 6 Eulalia, Setting Sun, BlueNose
10 s 10“ A Wilson 11 Slajority, Briand, Stump Jr.
5» 6*1 A Wilson 9 BlueNose, JohnQ. Kelly, Jupiter
71 31s jj Thomas 9 Rosea tell., Pr’ceTiiTii, Sl’derer
5th RACE
3—4 Mile. Fort Springs Handicap.
(July ‘A, 1923 1:10 3 07.)
3-year-olda and upward.
73303
Bl. Grass
3-4 l:12%fast
2
107
l'l E
Petzoldt 8
Re’bility, B.Watchll., Patrician
73243
Bl. Grass
3-4 1:12 fast
26
108
3* N Swart
6
II. Graham, U.M’atain, Palmetto
72603
Aurora
Cl f l:24^mud
8-5
106
4
4
6
5'* W
Reid
5
Winnipeg, Delante, Fleeting
72537
Aurora
7-8 l:23&fast
4
107
4
4
7*
6<1 E
Petzoldt
7
Palmetto, Sundial II., Winnipeg
72498
Aurora
7-8 l:23^fast
31
106
2
2
2*
2' A
Roach
5
Foster Embry, Ring, Incognance
72407
Hawth’ne lm70y 1:50 hvy
3
107
3
2
3*
3“ E
Petzoldt
5
Esc’rpolette, P.Ultra, S’burstll.
72350
Hawth’ne
51 f l:06Hmud
8
102
2
6
5
4“ B
Scheffel
5
Bro.John, Lit. Bl. Sheep, HarryB.
70839
Omaha
3-4 1:17 hvy
37-10
115
1
2
2*
2* E
Petzoidt
7
S. Thoughts, Casey, T.d’Uonneur
DR. HICKMAN, b.
(Trainer, P. J,
74690 Latonia
74559 Latonia
74460 Latonia
74316 Latonia
73871 Lex'ton
73682 Lex’gton
73261 Bl. Grass
71500 Hawth’ne
71173 Latonia
GREAT JAZ. b. c. !
(Trainer. R. J.
74935 Seo today's
74731 Latonia
74630 Latonia
74510 latonia
74365 Latonia
74283 Latonia
71847 Hawth’ne
71682 Latonia
71584 Latonia
t. 6
, Williams.
3-4 1:11 fast
3-4 l:ll(tfast
3-1 l:ll*fast
3-4 l:ll%fast
3-4 l:14%mud
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 l:114sfast
61 f l:05ttfast
3-4 1:12 fast
113
Owner, Williams
13 108 2 1
3-2 105 3 1
102
Gilmore. Owner, C. Wiedemann).
chart.
3-4 1 :U fast 6 103 1 3 2* !» I Parke
3-4 1:11 fast 1# 97 5 4 4' 8«| I Parke
3-4 1:12 fast 6 112 2 1 6| 4*| N Barrett
3-4 1 :llrfefast 9 107 5 1 3| 3* N Barrett
3-4 l:ll%faxt 6 112 4 5 6* 6*J N Barrett
3-4 l:12%faat 1 110 1 1 1* 1» M Garner
1 l:37%fast 6 103 2 2 4 ' 4*] A Wilson
3-4 l;ll',ifast 3 101 3 1 2' 23 T Brothers
By Tony Bonero — Lady McGee, by McGee.
Bros.). Bred by estate of F. J. Pons.
1“* 11 E Martin 12 Ten-Lec, Sweetheart, Heremon
l'l 1' B Harvey 7 R.onTime, Translate, L’yChainp
2'| l'l J Wallace 5 F. Phantom, RpstLove, Dr.Clark
24 4*1 F H’stingsl2 Pegasus, Certain, Translate
1* 1* I Tarke 5 R.onTime, G.ofHonor, G.Kuffan
1* l 4 I Parke 12 Translate, Lily M., Great Luck
1* N Swart • 3 Anntie May. Jack Bauer
1* 1* W Fronk 8 R. Robin, M.P. Gardner, Tooters
l 4 l l W Fronk 11 Lugs, Marine Corps, Pyx
By Great Britain — Miss Jazbo, by Waterboy.
Breeder, T. Brown.
5 Sweeth’rt, Pegasus, Mis^Muf’ne
12 Dr.II’kman, Tcn-I.ee. Sw’theart
1* Pegasus, Ten-Lec, Heremon
C S’theart, Heremon, B'ley'sToney
7 Wh'kaway, F. Phantom. B. Guard
8 L.Granite, AllieOchs, Rest. Time
7 J. Bowdre, Revenge, PindarPeel
5 Chatterton, Pindar Peel, Startle
PINDAR PEEL, ch. c,
(Trainer. P. Coyne.
I 107
Owner. P. Coyne).
MOONLADY, ch. f,
(Trainer, I. A.
74662 Latonia
74507 Latonia
OMNIPOTENT, ch.
3 (M)
Saxton. Owner, I.
3-4 l:12%fast 66
3-4 l:13)&fast 15
f. 4
(Trainer, H. McMahon. Owner, J.
71346 I-atcnia 3.4 l:14^fcmud 33
64920 Churchill 3-4 l:12%fast 20
63603 Windsor 3-4 l:15%slow 23
$0418 F.G’nds 1 l:39%fast 6 111
St 370 F.G’nds 1 1 :387fcf aat 3 116
$0188 F.G’nds 3-4 l:13%fast 2 11#
$0039 F.G’nds 3-4 l:17fthvy 3-2 169
103 By Ma lament — Pasadena Queen, by Star Shoot.
A. Saxton). Breeder. W. W. Darden.
102 4 2 4* 4'* F Merimee 7 Fl.ofLove, Crayon, Brad.’sToncy
1C9 6 9 10* 10** J Howard 12 Crayon, Enrico, Erlanger
106 By Hilarious — Anna L. Daly, by Lissak.
L. Pontius). Breeders, Williams Bros.
103 7 6 7* 7* 4 A Pickens 8 Treasurer, J. Bowdre, Chacolet
104 7 6 6* 6“ J Zoeller 7 Blanche Mac, Adonis, J. Bowdre
168 3 6 6* 6* A Pickens 7 Corenzio, Elemental, Oil Man
111 1 1* 3 4 | H J Burke 8 Yashmak, BlackBetty, B’niceK.
Ill 3 6* 6'* H J Burke 6 By Gosh, Ballot Mark, Iagliter
1 3 3 2* 1* H J Burkell Bril. Ray, M. Blossom, St. Maurice
3 8 1 11 1* H J Burke 6 Knot Grass. BiUyDunn, Devonlte
4th RACE
1 Mile. Bellevue Purse.
(July 5, 1919 1:341 4-
3-year-olds and upward,
j 3 118.)
Allowances.
BE GOOD. b. f. 4
(Trainer, F. Brooks.
74812
Latonia
lm70y 1 :42%fast
3
109
72299
Map.H’ts
lmTOy l:41%slow
1
106
72171
Map.H’ts
1 1-16 l:43*fast
3
Mil
71587
Latonia
lm70y 1:43 fast
14-6
101
71488
Imtonia
lm70y l:43%fast
61
HI
71423
Latonia
3-4 l:12%good
12
106
71168
Imtonia
3-4 l:ll*fast
14
106
70162
Churchill
3-4 1:13 fast
6
106 12
69988
Churchill
7-S l:265tgood
27
160
6
69731
Lex’gton
8-4 l:l<)thvy
7
106
1
69668
Lex’gton
8-4 1:12 fast
16
101
3
107 By Canard — Follies Bergeres, by Himyar.
Owner, T. V. Mountjoy). Breeder. E. R. Bradley.
4 4 4* F H’stings 4 Metric. Lord Granite, Widgeon
3 2'| 1* R Doyle 6 Bl. Hackle, Cryst.Ford, SeaCourt
1 1* l'| R Doyle 5 Kent L., P’ncoTiiTii, Blar.Stone
1 1*| 1* B Kennedy 6 Llewellyn, Cap Rock, FancyFree
3 2* 2* D Conn’Ily S Sea Court, PlusUltra, Mar.Corps
6 31 3* T Brothcrsl2 Certain. Lugs, R. B. Clark
7 6| 6*1 A Wilson 12 R.ofKIiz’t’n, R.onTime, Inquis’n
6 7| 4*1 A Wilson 12 Inquisition. Dr. Hickman, Lugs
■ 8* S‘» T BrotherslO Br’kholt. W’hington, P’ceTtiTU
4 4* 4'* T Brothers 5 Jim. Daw, Q. Garden, R.onTime
5 5* 3*1 T Brothers 8 Sw’lheart, Ind. Trail. Bul.Prool
74813
Latonia
3-4 l:ll%fast
14-5
103
2
3
2*
74601
Latonia
1 1:38 fast
51
112
1
4
4 4
74365
latonia
3-4 l:ll%fast
7
111
2
4
4*
74206
Latonia
3-4 l:ll)4fast
12
105
4
4
3*
73996
Lex’ton
1 1:38 fast
6-5
111
4
4
31
T3685
Lex'gton
3-4 l:1214fast
31-10
117
2
6
3*
72025
Hawth’ne
1 l:37)ifast
8-5
113
4
3
5*
71918
Hawth’ne
1 l:38%fast
8-5
114
4
6
3*
WHISKAWAY, ch. c. 4
115
I
(Traiaer. G.
V. Barnes. Owner C.
W.
Clark)
74699
Latonia
3-4 1 :11 fast
14
120
12
12
12 :
74461
Iaitonia
1 3-16 1 :56%fast
3
119
2
ll
13*
74283
Latonia
3-4 l:ll%fast
27-10
116
7
3
3*
71585
Latonia
1 1-2 239&fmxt
9
125
6
7
7
71240
Latonia
1 l:37*test
3-5
1U
4
6
6
71171
Latonia
lm70y l:il%fast
3-2
US
3
1
lb
71067
Latonia
1 l:37*,fast
9-10
114
1
1
2*
70275
ChurchiU
1 1-16 l:4o»4fast
2
116
6
7
7
70166
Churchill
3-4 l:ll%fast
6
115
5
g
2<
70044
ChurchiU
3-4 l:ll%fast
14-5
118
7
Id
9'
64462
Saratoga
1 3-16 1 :57%fast
3
132
6
4
4*
62834
Latonia
1 1-4 2 :02%f ast
41
126
1
1
11
62656
Aqueduct
1 l:36%fast
11-6
108
1
1
1*
OUI OUI, ch. f. 3
102
E
74601 Latonia 11:38 fast
74401 Latonia 1 3-16 l:56%fast
74317 Latonia 1 1-16 l:44%fast
73550 Belmont 3-4 MC l:ll%f&st
73106 Saratoga 1 l:36%fast
73937 Saratoga 1 l:36%fast
72813 Saratoga 1 l:36%faat
107
By Jack Atkin — English Esther, by Lord Esterling.
Breeder. H. Black.
l'l I Parke 4 Certain, InMemoriam, Audacious
4* E Pool 6 Heremon, Oui Oui. Buster
5* J Heupel 6 Sweetheart, Heremon, Gr’tJaa
2* J Heupel 5 It 'dal bo ne. F. Phantom. Nassau
3* M Garner 6 G.ofHonor, Bar’cuda, L.Gr:iniie
3* J Heupel 6 Hopeless, M. Muff ins, L. Madcap
5“ N Barrett 7 Actuary, «T. Jones, M.P. Gardner
2' J Heupel 6 PaulJones, BlancheMac, Delante
By Whisk Broom H. — Inaugural, by Voter.
Breeder, H. P. Whitney.
12** .1 D M’ney 12 Dr.H’kman, Ten-Lec, Sw’theart
13** M Garner 16 Chacolet. In.Memor’m. S.Along
l'l E Pool 7 F. Phantom. It. Guard, B'dalbana
7‘* J D M’ney 7 Firebrand, My Dear, Pumps
6** J D M’ncy 6 ChoCho, BettyBeall, Chatterton
1* J P M’ney 5 PrinceK.. LadyMadcap, Dr.Clark
1* J D M’ney 4 Lady Madcap, Revenge. Guy
7'* J D M'ney 7 Ronliomute, Chatterton. S. ltider
2* J D M'ney 5 Br'dalbane, John Finn, Dr.Clark
7*1 J D M’ney 11 Rr’dalbane, Ind. Trail, Sw'thearl
4* L Fator 5 K'km'ister, Horologe, Hepha’toa
H L Penman 5 Thibouux, Morvich. Pillory
1* L Penman 4 MoYvicb. Snob II.. Horologe
Breeder. M. Jones.
2°* 2* E Scobis 6 Heremon, Buster. Tindar Peel
5* 5*1 J Wallace 16 Chacolet, In.Memor'm, S.Along
2} 3* E Scobie 5 L. Madcap, Chacolet, CherryTree
41 1* B Scobie 6 Dunlin, Silk Tassel, Betty Beall
31 4'* L Fator 6 My Own, Pr. of Umbria, Sollaa
3* 3*1 W Pool 6 My Play, Emotion, AU Over
41 4** L Woods 8 My Play. Little Chief. ComicSoaa
V
DAILY RACING FORM
Bunfiay, October Zl, TWZ3
TAT«, Vr. k, «
a
MaOttfUt
IMnictak IMlflltut
larrbtMb xwwi tut
Mill Uegtos 14 tlHwiifl
UM Wcton Mr MUut
1UII OWAin 1 Ml UB%fut
Kill Dn'ikln 1M13M fast
W» Dmr'aUn 14 Ul«fast
TttU Kenflw'h T4 ldBE%taat
V 1 I
(Trainer, I, 7. W«t»v»ti Omar. if«r«8»Ti Bros.).
1M By Helmet — Padnla, try Laven*.
S. X. Holman). Breeder. E. R. Bradley.
B B9) i t 4* 4* J D M’ney 7 Chacolet. G.ofHonor. Audacious
Tff b 11 II TSk 12** C Ponoe 16 Chacolet, In.Memor'm. 8.Along
11 HI I K «» n J McCoy 11 lnMemorlam, Actuary, Hopeless
B IB S 6 • S'* J Pevic 6 Sweetheart. Ind’nTrnn. 'JYn-Lee
14 ib 111* 4 14 J Pevic 4 R-Mountain, Chacolet, Treasurer
j IB 1 1 1* 1* H Rom'elll 6 Barracuda. Clansman, Brilliance
S-B 122 1 1 1* 1* J Pevic 7 My Dear. Fair Gain. Wrangle
4 b t 1 1* 2’ J Pevic 7 Best Love. It. on Time, M.FoxIL
B-S HI 1 4 4*2'i J Pevic 7 Curland. Wrangle. Jimmie Daw
M By Mont d'Or XL — Louvois. Try Electioneer.
Breeder. J. E. Widener.
UB6 Latouia
V4SM Ls. tenia
74*17 La. ton la
14267 Iatpnia
11951 Hawth'ne
91MB Haarth'ne
12598 Hiwth’oe
91519 Hawth’ne
6th RACE
lxnBy LM4 fast
1 1-Id l:45%fa*t
1 1-B l:44Vtfaat
1 1-11 1:44 fast
1 1-4 ItMIifast
1 1 :«%faat
1 1-4 l^ntfaat
1-4 l:13*thvy
• H2 114* J*J F Merlmee 5 Fantoche, ladyAstor, PostHaste
( HI i s 5* S’* M Gamer C Tost Haste, Triumph. Bolzoni
I ]|4 | 4 s S*' L< McD'ott 5 IadyMadcap, Chacolet, Oui Oni
j] IB 1 1 H H 1 * T Brothersll InMeraoriam. Aclnary, Hopeless
12 in 4 j 1* SJ L McD’ott 8 InMeir.or’m, G.T"eher. TheClown
| m 4 4 4* S* Li McD’ott C Actuary, Bnl.l’roof, L’dyMndeap
4 207 2 1 1* 1* Xi McD'ott £ Abddaoe, I’aul Janes. Trajanus
1-2 IB 4 1 2* 1* E Ambrose 4 K.WiU’ms. Kirk Ladj, Tooters
1 Mile. Palntaville Parse. 3-year-olds.
1019 1:30 4-5 3 118.)
Allowances. (July 5,
RAGE COACH, ch. c. t
(Trainer, 8. H. Henderson.
94689 Latonia
94802 Latonia
94166 Latonia
98268 Dev'shire
92252 Kenllw’h
92028 KenUw’h
71851 FortErie
91481 Ham’ ton
CLOISTER, b. c. 1
(Trainer. A. Baker.
24 1:12 fast
O f l.-0*%fa*t
54 f 1.-07 fast
54 l.-00ftfa*t
5) f 1 rOSVislow
54 l.-*0%fnst
54 l^H^tfast
54 l.DOVfast
107 By Ogden — Jitney, by Star Sheet.
Owner. J. E. Madden). Breeder. J. E. Madden.
94689 Latonia 14 1:12 fast
94366 Latonia 61 t 1.97 fast
93845 Lex’ ton 61 f 1:11 hvy
98773 Lex’gton 51 f 1.-03 good
GRAEME, ch. g, 2 CM)
(Trainer. J.
94891 Latonia
n m 2
• M7 2
U 110 T
8 m i
8 M 1
— in 6
17-10 115 5
14 107 5
107
Owner, A. B. Hanoock).
TENDER SETH. ch. g, 3
(Trainer, C. Howard.
74734 Latonia
74638 Latonia
74412 Latonia
74281 Latonia
74209 Latonia
Owner,
lmTOy 1:44 fast
lm70y 1 :44
3-4 1:12
lm70y 1 :44
1 1-16 1:46
fast
fast
fast
fast
ROCKY MOUNTAIN, ch. g, 4
(Trainer, J
7485C latonia
74691 latonia
74513 Latonia
73996 Lex’ton
73872 Lex’ton
104
S. N. Holman).
11-6 112| 7 8
7 If* 4 2
15 US 4 2
21-10 112 8 2
t 103 2 2
110
S. Everman. Owner. C. A. Bedencope).
By Seth — Tender Bloom, by Sir Dixon.
Breeder. B. A. Jones.
2| 2* J D M’ney 7 Great lack. Wrangler. Cukamo
2* 2’1 J D M’ney 8 Ch’d’sIMay. Fantoche. Rest. Time
3 1 8*1 J Pevic 6 Pegasus, Al.BlueGown, Ind. Trail
is 8* J Pevic 7 Esonrpolette, Sway, Isosceles
2) !■* J Pevic 10 Tippo Saliib, Make Up. Huonee
By Malamoct — Mountain Mist, by Magnetizer.
Im70y 1:45 slow Q 111
1 1-16 l:44*4fast 8 104
1 1-16 l:43%fast 8 110
1 1:3S fast 4 104
lm70y l:46%mud 7 105
73686 Lex'gton lmTOy l:42%fast 51 104
PRECIOUS LULA. u. f, 4 115
(Trainer, A. Baker. Owner. A. Baker!.
74691 latonia 1 1-16 l:44%fa*t 17 HO
1 1-16 l:45%fast
1 1-16 l:44%fast
3-4 l:ll%fast
lm70y l:4G%mud
74513 Latonia
74258 Latonia
73992 Lex’ ton
73872 Lex’ ton
WIDGEON, cb.
c. 4
14 119
8-5 110
15 102
16-5 101
118
(Trainer. K. Spence. Owner, Andley Farm Stable).
Breeder. W 0. Parmer.
3*J 3* D Jones f. MakeUp. HoldMe. SeaCourt
6 1 7“ L McD'ott 8 Dr'mMaker, LadyAstor, Makeup
1* 8 ! I Parke l‘> PreciousLnla, MakeUp, Fantoche
li 5* L McD’ott <1 G.ofHonor, Barracuda, 1’in.Peel
2* 2'i L McD ott 4 Chacolet, Prec.Lula, Marourn’n
1» 1* L McD’ott 4 Chacolet, Treasurer, Best Pal
By Helmet — Armilda. by Bryn Mawr.
Breeder. R. H. Sanford.
5* 6* J D M’ney 8 Dr’mMaker, LadyAstor, MakeUp
3* 1* J D M’neylo MakeUp, U’kyMountain. F’tocho
3) 3* M Garner 8 lady Astor, Fantoche, Hold Me
3* S*i J Heupel 7 M. Muffins, R.onTime, V.Mah’ey
3* 3’1 J Heupel 4 Chacolet, RAlooctain, Mav’meen
Bv Stax Shoot — Wide Eyes, by Hambure.
73224 Saratoga
73073 Saratoga
72957 Saratoga
92889 Saratoga
71169 latonia
70703 Latonia
J* 4’| I Parke 13 Chilhowee, Pr'cessDoreen. Sanola
4* 2*4 I Parke 11 Glide. Earl Pool, Alta wood
2* I* J Pevic 12 Clarence, Cloister, Bob Tail
T*1 7* H J Burkell F.Maek, Atlantida, Leatherwood
2* 2* E Scobie 3 Deep Thought, Viola Burton
5) 5* E Scobie 7 Remnant. D. Thought. KastMack
4* 1«* E Scobie 7 ChlefArchee, Dr’mstick, Runclar
2) 2* E Scobie 7 Fast Mack. Pacific. Dr. O’Mara
By Friar Marcus — Paloma, by Cyllene.
Bred in England by A. N. Reynolds.
IS 194 13 10 H 1 7*5 L McD’ ott 13 Chilhowee. Pr'cessDoreen, Sanola
22 U0 12 7 4* 3‘i J Heupel 12 Clarence, Stage Coach. Bob Tail
54 US 7 1 2* l‘i D Conn’llyl2 Jolly Boy. Krishna, Ben Mack
12 115 2 17* 7’* W Kel3ay 9 Clarence. Beau Butler. Samo
105 By Light Brigade — Yolando, by St. Elorian.
C. Milam. Owner, J. N. Camden). Breeder. J. N. Camden.
J-ll:13%fast 27-10 115 9 4 $* 3» F Smith 12 RayJr.. Starbeck, Polro
6* 5* M Gamer 8 SunPal, Pr's Doreen, Mr. Mutt
5k 4*1 C Lang 14 Bob’sMary. Hourmore. BobCahill
C'i 6*J M Gamer 9 Elvina. Sunspero, Befuddle
6* 6 7 M Gamer 7 Big Blaze. St. James. Kloudyke
3* 4*1 W Kelsay 9 Col. Wagner. Modest, Prankman
3'i 2’i M Garner 6 Digit, Col. Gilmore, Bob Tail
By Colonel Yennie — Undaunted, by Star Shoot.
Breeder, J. B. Respess.
9 Sanola, Midwestern, Mab Jong
74812 latonia
74692 latonia
74635 latonia
74511 Latonia
3685 Lex’glon
72159 Hawth'ne
51 f 1:06 good
5} f 1 :03%fajrt
3-4 1:12 fast
3-4 l:ll%fast
4 115
T 115
20 108
40 112
61 f l.-06*fast 17-19 115
6-8 l.-01Hslow 41 107
SECLUSION, cb. f, 3 108
(Trainer, J. B. Respess. Owner, J. B. Respess).
74462 Latonia 61 f 1:07 fast 41 109 3 2 2> 21 J Pevic
74362 latonia 51 f l:07%fast 13 115 5 1 1* 1* J Pevic 12 Elusive, Baldinc, LexingtonMaid
72795 Kenilw’h 6) f l:0G%fast 20 102 7 8 7 7** T Brothers 7 FastMack. D. Thought, Remnant
BOB TAIL. b. c, 2 109 By Helmet — Miss Ringlets, by Handball.
(Trainer, H. J, Thompson. Owner. Idle Honr Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm.
8 DareSay, B’uButler, K.Gorinll.
9 Beau Butler, Clarence, Deronda
12 Clarence, Stage Coach, Cloister
110 L.Baltim’elL, It. Warren, Il.Lani
11 Sarazen, McAnliffe, Bonaparte
9 Infinite, Hourmore, NellieMorse
6 Sarazen. II. T. Waters, P'kp’ket
6 Digit. Graeme, Col. Gilmore
10 II. Addie, Frosty Boy, Hour. Boy
6 Digit, Earl Pool, Sarah Day
Breeder. M. Jones.
8 DareSay, B'uButler, K.Gorinll.
12 Everglade, Corinth, P. Maloney
II F.Gailor, Wrackltay, Fraukman
10 L.Baltim'cII.. It. Warren, It. Lane
III Sarazen. McAuliffe, Bonaparte
By Colonel Vennie— Little Bit, by TransvaaL
Breeder. J. B. Respess.
2) 5*1 E Martin 12 IadyJane, Norselund, Ocirena
8* 8’° L Woofs 11 Glide, Stage Coach, Earl Pool
8| 3’J F H'stingsl2 Glide, I’.Politician, PrettyMally
1* 1* E Martin 12 Medina, LibyanQueen, I’atsyD.
6*> 6* H Lunsf dl2 Beaut. Agnes, Pleasing, Medina
2* 3n» f Col’letti 9 Defiant, Sophy, Forest Flower
2* 2»* B Kennedy 9 Red Weed, Fehrah, Briar Sweet
7 1 7*5 E Pool 12 Dreamer. Nairobi. Black Ruler
By Dick Finnell — Moon’et, by Donald A.
rk). Breeder, W, E, Walsh.
2 li 1» J D M’neyl2 Starbeck, Graeme, Polvo
2 8* 3* J D M’neyl2 Sizzle, Gibbons, Firetoma
2 12 11*5 J D M’ney 12 Batter Up, Horgan, PhilMcCann
T 8 l 8'* J D M’neyl2 Chilhowee, Ponjola, Eminent
9 9* 9'* A Wilson 12 Hunter. Cannon Shot, Modest
By The Manager — Oreen, by Onus.
W. Riedinger). Breeder. C. W. Riedinger.
74771
Latonia
1 l:38%fast
6-5
99
1
5
4)
4*1 J
McCoy
74512
latonia
$-4 ldl fast
3-4
1091 1
3
2*
C
Ponce
74366
Latonia
61 f 1:07 fast
7
113
3
4
3*
4') A
Wilson
73532
Belmont
d f 1 :06 fast
15
U0
9
T
6‘1 5* G
W C’rol!
73454
Belmont
6) f 1:05 fast
30
110 10
3
6*
6*J C
Ponce
73285
Belmont
3-4 l:ll%fast
15
108
6
3
71
8* C
Ponce
73134
Saratoga
61 f 1 :05%mud
»
U5
4
5
6“ 3* A
Wilson
70703
Latonia
6-8 lH>l%slow
43-10
U0
1
3
4*
4*1 C
Ponce
70273
Churchill
41 f 5tVt.ta.st
1
115
6
3
1*
1* C
Ponce
70208
Churchill
41 f 53%fa?t
20
109
i
4
I 1
3* C
Ponce
70040
Churchill
41 t 53%fast
17
115 U
9
10 l
9* A
Wilson
LORD
MARTIN,
ch. c, 2
115
By Sir
Martin—
(Trainer, X.
Spence. Owner,
Audley Farm Stable).
74771
Latonia
1 1 :38%fast
16-5
107
7
6
6 1
6“ E
Scobie
74598
Latonia
3-4 1:13 fast
21-10
115
3
3
11
1* E
Scobie
74314
latonia
3-4 1:14 fast
7-10
U5
4
8
1*
2n» E
Scobie
73532
Belmont
61 f 1 :06 fast
50
106
6
1
6 1
4* H
Stutts
73454
Belmont
6) f 1 :05 fast
60
102
5
10
10*
9*1 G W C’rol
MADAM YENNIE. b. f. 2
(Trainer, H. Lunsford.
104
Owner, Cincinnati Stable)
1
8
8
1
t
1
4
9
74855
Latonia
?-4 l:14%slow
9-5
112
1
74602
latonia
61 f 1 :0C%fast
44
104 10
74414
latonia
61 f 1:07 fast
6
104
6
73869
Lex’ton
61 f l:09%mud
8-6
106
1
7S683
Lex'gton
61 f 1:08 fast
5
U4110
73179
Saratoga
6-8 1 :01%hvy
31
110
3
72215
Kenilw’h
6-8 1 : 00% fast
6
102
•
71099
Latonia
6-8 1:00% fast
10
109
8
RAY JR., ch. e,
2
115
(Trainer. G.
V.
Barnes. Owner
. 0.
W.
Claj
74891
Latonia
S-t 1 :13%fast
11
115
1
74633
Latonia
64 f 1:07 fast
62
115
7
.74458
Latonia
61 f 1 :07%fast
62
112
4
71422
latonia
6-8 l:00%good
16
115
10
70910
latonia
6-8 1 :04%mud
17
115
6
GIBLON, ch. c,
2
107
(Trainer. C.
W. Riedinger. OwneT
, c.
W.
74689
Latonia
3-4 1:12 fast
27f
104
9
74366
Latonia
61 f 1 :07 fast
19
110
5
74109
Lex’gton
FC 1:13 mud
26-5
113
3
73725
Lex’gton
61 f 1 :08%fast
28f
115
U
DOBSON, b. c,
2
111
lmTOy l:4:%faat
lm70y l:43%fast
3-4 l:l?%fast
lm70y l:44%fast
3-4 1 :12%fsst
1 l:39%fast
8 Ortain. B. of Eliz'town. Metrie
31 105 2 3 3* 3* E Scobie 4 Metric. lard Granite, Be Good
1 111 10 7 6* 3'| E Scobie 11 Normal, Ten Sixty. Isosceles
26 110 3 2 4 4* E Scobie Breeder. M. Jones.
4| US 2 1 1* li M Gamer 8 DernierSou. Isosceles, ScaPrince
61 109 4 2 6* 6‘* T Murray 6 Hopeless. M. Muffins, Pind.Peel
2 102 T 6 8 8* H Kaiser 8 Dorius, Plus Ultra, Winnipeg
Below will be found the index of the pre-
vious workouts of horses entered in the vari-
ous races at Latonia Monday :
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Milo.
424 Libyan Queen
423 Quinine
426 Our Option
415 Ancestress
424 Mary Contrary
423 Post Dispatch
423 Sllvergrift
425 Bins White
425 Strutter
423 Filibuster
424 Levoy
425 Great Beginner
424 Lady Burrows
425 Breechloader
425 Menida
411 Businesslike
420 Bona Vera
413 Bessie Hope
SECOND RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
410 Redwood
423 Paul G. Brown
407 Sunburst II.
423 Flower Shop
423 Simpleton
414 Golden Billows
424 Lierre
424 Fred Kinney
425 Sway
424 Dr. Gilbert
424 Neddam
424 Claymore
424 Jouett
425 Amanda
421 Reel Foot
422 Mart Bunch
420 Tulalip
420 Runquoi
THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile.
419 Orlova 422 Harry B.
422 Cash 423 Omnipotent
412 Patrician 424 Auntie May
419 Glyn 423 Bill O’Flynn
423 Easter Bells 417 Make Up
425 Hoanlady
FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile.
410 Child’s Play 422 Dream Maker
425 Bnxnell 420 Guest of Honor
430 Donges 439 Barracuda
425 Lord Granite 413 Lady Champ
425 Be Good
FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile.
419 Prince K. 413 Pindar Peel
410 Oui Oui
424 Great Jaz
409 Best Pal
424 Dr. Hickman
423 Whiskaway
RACE— 1 Mile.
422 Fretwell
425 Cloister
425 Seclusion
422 Ray Jr.
423 Glblon
425 Lord Martin
420 Bob Tail
423 Dobson
SIXTH
421 Madame Yennie
423 San Yicente
421 Graeme
420 Expressive
417 Main Spring
421 Queen Charming
413 Phyllis Louise
423 Stage Coach
SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles.
424 Mistress Mary 417 Rocky Mountain
415 Tender Seth 411 Precicus Lula
422 Post Haste 411 Widgeon
422 Hold Me
Entries and Past Performances
LAUREL PARK
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22
WEATHER CLEAR: TRACK MUDDY.
(Trainer, P.
74897 Latonia
74508 latonia
73830 Lex'gton
71103 Latonia
70992 latonia
70849 latonia
70699 Latonia
Coyne. Owner, A. Board).
3-4 1:13 fast
6i f 1 :07%fast
6i t 1 :08 fast
6-8 l:00%fast
6-8 1 :00%fast
6-8 1 :06%hvy
6-8 l:02%slow
SAN YICENTE. ch. c. 2 (M)
6f U3 8
16 115 9
8 107 6
43 108 7
8 1H 2
17-10 112 1
64 115 8
105
8 7 1 16*1 T Brothers 13 Chilhowee, Pr'cessDoreen, Sanola
2 6* 6*1 E Martin 12 Clarence, Stage Coach, Cloister
2 1* 1* E Martin 11 Baffling, Asaph. Phil McCann
2 19 2} D Conn’l!yl2 Il'rGrass, W’kRay, PostDispatcb
By Pataud — Bow Bells, by Knight of the Thistlo.
Breeder. R. H. McC. Potter.
8 6 1 3'i J Heupel 12 Col. Gilmore, Rambler, Fretwell
7 8* 7 7 i I Parke 12 Poland, Beau.Addie, B’kGraekle
6 2) 1* J Heupel 10 P.Politie’n, Privilege. G.North’n
• 6* 7* A Gantner 12 Battle Bent, Sextant, Verbena
8 7‘ 6*J J D M’ney 12 M’n’l’owle, Anc’tress, Barberry
2 I 1 l h J D M’ney C Bugler, Double T., Mason Towle
4 6» 4i J D M’neyl2 Essex, Mason Towle, Everglade
By Friar Bock — Santa Malta, by Sanctuary.
Breeder, J. H. Bosseter,
The figures under the heading “Rec.” in
the entries below show the best time of
each horse at the distance since January 1,
1921, no matter where it finished. In case
where record was made on other than a fast
or good track, abbreviations show track
conditions.
74464
T. J. Pendergast..
.110
1:14%
5
74472
Pavlowa
.100
1:14%
3
74859
•Paul Micou
.109
1:13%
4
73901
•Serbian
.107
1:14%
7
74610
Accata
.109
1:13%
4
74859
bFinulity
.112
1:13%
4
(Trainer, R. C. Frakes. Owner, R. C. F rakes).
74933 See today's chart.
74728 latonia 3-4 l:lS%fast 10 115 7 6 C 1 H Gray 12 Program, Devil Girl, Tolvo
74410 Latonia 3-4 l:13%f&st 28f 115 11 10 8* 6* D Conn'llyl2 Baffling, Uproar, Corinth
QUEEN CHARMING, ch. f, t 106 By Atheling LL— Island Queen, by Dick Welles.
(Trainer, L. Johnson. Owner, W. H. Whitehouse). Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm.
74855 Latonia
74608 Latonia
74284 Latonia
71639 Latonia
71485 Latonia
70475 Churchill
70350 Churchill
70243 Churchill
C9990 Churchill
69102 Bowie
FRETWELL, ch. c, 2
(Trainer M. Lowenstein.
3-4 l:14%slow
6| f 1 :07%fast
6| f l:07%fast
64 f l:07%fast
64 f 1 :06%fast
6-3 1:00 fast
44 t 65%mud
55%mud
64%good
48%fast
44 t
44 t
1-2
7 107 11
18 109 8
32-5 108
»> 94
11 108
7 106
9 104
16 106
19f 108
14 110
107
gi 911 D Jones l’l IadyJane, Norseland, Ocirena
4* 4*4 J Pevic 12 Poland, Beau.Addie, B'kGrackle
2* 2'4 L McD'otll2 C. Gilmore, Quotation, B. Crackle
64 7 7 4 I Parke 9 Cher.Lee, Ph’beSnow, Ex. Edition
6 Alchemy, Swift Water, Paloma
8 Peggy O., PostDispatcli, Arabia
12 Peggy O., Bugler, Townsend
11 Peggy O., Moorfield, Tight
11 Quotation. Verbena, Eas. Bonnet
8 U’shackle, I. Thoughts, Forlieepj
6* 6*4 I Parke
1* 1* E Denny
2* 2* E Denny
1*1 2'4 E Denny
7 l 7' E Denny
7 7 17 G Dyson
74897 latonia
72835 Kenilw'h
71998 Hawth'ne
71720 Hawth'ne
71291 Latonia
EXPRESSIVE, ch. c, 2 (M)
(Trainer. W. E. Scott,
Owners. M. & J. Lowenstein). .
By Atwell — Mary Orr. by Orimar.
Breeder, E. F. Prichard.
3-4 1:13 fast
54 f 1 :07 fast
64 f 1 :06%slow
5-8 l:(M%hvy
64 f 1 :07%fast
24 113 4 2 3’> 4*1 J D M’r.eylL’ ColonelGilmore, Rambler, Dobson
7 110 6 3 2 s * 2* E Scobie 6 Fast Mack, Aunt Jane, Remnant
7-5 112 5 1 1*4 1 ! J Heupel 8 Firetoma, Brandeis, Impossible
2 115 1 3 24 2 1 J Kederis 6 WoodLady, Gr. Northern, Serena
86 108 7 I 44 3* D Conn’ily 8 Keegan, Sanola, Little Clair
105 By Manager Waite — Belle of Ashland, by Ornament.
Bacing starts at 1:43 p. m. (Chicago time 12:43.)
^Superior mud runner. XGood mud ruuner.
:{:Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. ‘Apprentice
allowance. bBlinkers.
First Race — 3-4 Mile.
Parse $1,300. 2-year-olds. Claiming.
(Track record: Oct. 2, 1923— 1:11%— 3— 110.)
Today's
Ind.
norge.
Wt. Ree.
A.Wt.llnu
74775*
•Fehrah
.. 90 1:14%
96X 725
74941
Frederioktown .
..107 1:13
110X720
74775
•Idle Thoughts .
..113 1:15%
99X715
(74666)
•Without
..105 1:14%
99. .715
74644
Snow Maiden ..
.. 94 1:13%
107.. 715
74054
Chief Archee . .
. .102 1:16%
1 (MX 710
(74738)
Quinham
..105 1:14%
110. .710
74738
•Rags (M)
..112 1:14%
92. .705
74776
Trafalgar
..103 1:14%
110.. 700
74819
Wrack horn (M)
..103 1:14%
109. .700
Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile,
ilampden Handicap.
Purse $2,000. 2 year-olds.
(Track record: Oct. 2, 1923 — 1:11%-
74696 LORD BALTI-
MORE II 115 1:12%
(74737) Leatherwood 85 1:12%
73221 Pickpocket 115 1:14V' 3
(74196) Donaghee
74607 Colonel West 110 1:12%
74939* Suppliant (M) 115 1:13%
74819 Lieutenant Farrell. 110 1:11%
— 110 .)
123 X 750
105X740
112. . 735
109. . 735
107.. 730
98. . 730
98.. 725
Fifth Race— 1 Mile.
Turse $1,500. 3-year-olds. Allowances.
(Track record: Oct. 21, 1919 — 1:37%
125.)
Second Race — 2 Miles.
Steeplechase.
Purse $2,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
74897 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast
74664 Latonia 64 f 1:07 fast
74661 latonia 3-4 l:13%fast
74314 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast
74280 Latonia 64 f 1:07 fast
71422 Latonia 6-8 l:00%good
MAINSPRING, ch. c. 2 (M)
(Trainer, J. C. Gallagher.
Owner, L. E. Gongh).
Breeder. T. C. McDowell.
100 108 6 12 12 12 1 1 W FVonk 12 ColoncKiilmore, Rambler, Dobson
22f 107 8 10 101 11'° W Bog’skil2 Col. Gilmore, Privilege, lS.&Shoes
42f 109 11 11 11* 10'° W Bog’skil2 L’efiant, Bourbon Boy, Iavoy
85 115 6 9 10'JIO 1 1 W Bog' skill F.Gailor, L'dMartin, Wrackltay
49 118 9 8 91 11'° W Bog'ski 12 P’ssDoreen, B’fastliell, P. Louise
12 115 8 8 11* l!! 1 * J II Burkel2 Chilliowee, Ponjola. Eminent
105 By McGee — Sweepings, by Sweep.
Owner. Gallaher Bros.), Breeder. C. W. Moore.
74687 Latonia
74410 Latonia
74256 Latonia
73949 Lex’ton
73773 Lex’gton
3-4 l:13%fast 13 115 6 10 11> 10" D Conr.’llyl2 P.Malonoy, NewGold, N.McChord
3-4 l:13%fast 15 115 6 Fell. J Heupel 12 Baffling. Uproar, Corinth
64 f l:06%fast 36 102 6 7 6* 6’* J Heupel 7 Beau ltutler, Earl Pool, Hunter
64 f 1:08 hvy 69 107 7 8 7* 6'* J Heupel 8 Clarence, 1’hoebeSnow, Midw't’n
14 f LOS good I 115 8 9 9 8'* J Heupel 9 Clarence. Beau Butler, Sayno
102 By Sir Martin — His Sister, by Uncle.
Owner, J. E. Madden),
PHYLLIS LOUISE, ch. f, 2 (M)
(Trainer, W. Covington.
74933 See today's chart.
74033 Latonia 54 f 1:07 fast 18 112 8 10
74280 latonia 64 f 1:07 fast 10 115 1 3
71712 Latonia 3-4 l:17%hvy 13-6 112 3 6
71483 latonia 6-8 l:00%fast 20 115 7 6
71237 Latonia 64 f l:08%fast U 112 I 9
71126 Latonia 6-8 l:00%fast 74 115 8 7
Breeder, J. E, Madden,
8* 7” E Scobie 12 Sizzle, Gibbons, Ray Jr.
34 3*4 J Pevic 12 P’essDoreen, B'fastBell, B.Todd
3* ?*J W Kelsay 8 Freelland, L.Longridge, Corinth
3 1 3*4 J D M’neyl2 Phoebe Snow, MayLoyd, Perrigo
5* 3'1 J D M’nej 12 Xixia, Ancestress, Annie Lyle
74 7 11 H Lunsf' d 12 Delectable, Peirigo, Mali Jong
74858* Crest Hill
74180 ‘bPeceant
74736 Lollipop
74858* Gold Foyle
74736 Vox Populi II
74736 Dandy
74858 *Le Marsouin
74736 bFlying Frog
74465 lluonora (M)
74736 Beck
74369 Simple Simou (M)
11 138 X 700
6 132 X 695
4 144. .690
5 140. .690
7 137. .690
8 135.. 690
9 143 X 685
6 138 X 685
7 137. .685
6 135. .685
4 131.. 685
Third Race — 3-4 Mile.
Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Oct. 2, 1923— 1 :11%— 3— 110.)
74697
Gadfly
...109 1:40
115.. 750
74902*
Heeltaps
...102 1:40%
111X745
74820
Wilkes-Barre . .
...103 1:39
103X740
70845*
Banter
.. .109 1:38%
103X735
74902
Setting Sun . . . .
,...102*1:39%
114X730
Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles,
rnrse $1,300. 3-year-olds and upward.
(Track record: Oct. 7, 1916 — 1:43%-
73219*
•Captain Cosligan
..101 1:13
3
104 X 725
74472*
bMustard Seed ..
.115 1:12%
4
107X720
74776* ‘bSagamore
..101 1:12%
•
112X715
73990
•Despair
..111 1:13%
5
11GX715
74464
•Ina Kay
. .IOS 1:12%
11
101X715
74425*
blra Wilson
..107 l:23%h
G
107X710
74818*
bKnight of
he
Heather
. .113*1:12%
5
114X710
73768
Loveliness
..102 1:13%
5
110X710
73192
Speedy Girl
.. 98 1:12%
3
102. .710
74371*
•Feodor
. .103 1:14
6
102X710
74862*
Poor Spoi t . . . .
..107 1:13%
3
109X710
74776
bSling
..111 1:13%
4
110. .705
74859*
Sea Sand
. .109 1:13%
4
110. .705
74698
Bucado
..10G 1:13%
3
117.. 703
74903* *bZouave
.. 9G 148%
9
109 X 725
74859
bHobey Baker ....
.111 1:47%
6
114X720
G8325
•bAIormon Elder . . .
.113 1:4<’>%
7
109X715
74477
•Dark Horse
.110 1:45%
5
109X715
74003
•On High
. 97 1:40%
G
100X715
74003
•Miss Fiiley
.101 1:48%
8
10GX715
749C3
bOur Birthday ....
.105 1:47*5
0
1140710
74901
Mock Orange . . . .
. 97 1:45
6
114X710
74859
•bBantry
.102 1:46%
8
1C9..710
74818
•bWlio Cares
.102 1:47%
6
109X710
74899
May Buddy (M)..
.105 1:50
3
108x710
74641
Superlative
.1(16 1:48%
4
114X710
73987
Hutchison
. 97 1:50%
4
114X705
<4818
•Sea Pirate
.100 l:48%sy 7
109 X 705
74740
Bar Coy
.102 1:49%
8
114X700
74859
Sea- Wolf (M) ...
.110 1:48%
4
114.. 700
74148
•Toadies
. 98 1:47%
4
100. .700
70117
•Bena (M)
3
100.. 700
Seventh Race —
1 1-8 Miles.
Purse
$1,500. 3-year-olds
and upward.
Claiming.
(Track record: Oct. 10, 1914 — 1:49%-
74781* bltoyal Duck 112 1:53%
(74642) Bendita 96 1:53%
74863* »D.tv Lilly 107 1:54%
74915* Belle Ainie 97 1:51%
74822 Dellalim 110 1:53%
74904* ‘The Roll Call 102 1:52%
74642 bRed Wingfield 102 1:52%
74904 bDuc do Moray 116 1:59%
74822 = *bGondolier 106 1:53%
74672 ‘bVitamin 102 1:53%
-3—124. 1
6 109 X 725
3 101X720
5 99X715
3 104X715
5 107.. 715
4 lioxao
4 111X710
5 105X710
4 110X705
4 108X 700
LAUREL PARK JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
From January 1, 1023, to October 15, 1023, inclusive.
7th RACE 1 11 1
1 1-16 Miles.
1:43 2-
3-year-olds and upward.
- 122 .)
HOLD ME, b. f, 4
(Trainer, J. Lowe. Owner, J,
74856 Latonia lm70y 1:45 slow
74603 Latonia
74513 latonia
74258 Latonia
73948 Lex’ton
66062 latonia
62009 Churchill
61909 Churchill
POST HASTE, b
lm70y 1 :44%fast
1 1-16 1 :45%fast
1 1-16 l:44%fast
3-4 l:14%hvy
3-4 l:15%hvy
1 1-16 1:45 fast
1 1:39 fast
c, 3
Claiming;. (Oct. 7, IOIG
(Trainer, J. C. Gallaher. Owner. Gallaher Bros.).
By Von Tromp— Dally, by Qiganteum.
Breeder, E. Cebrian.
2* I Parke 5 MakeUp, R. Mountain, SeaCourt
1* I Parke 7 T.Saliib, WhoK’wsMe. Bet. Luck
6 M L McD’ottlO Pre.Lula, MakeUp. It’kyMount’n
4*1 L McD’ott 8 ladyAstor, Fantoche I’rec’sLula
6” 1, McD’ott 8 Certain. Donges, Glyn
6*1 T Brothers 8 AuntieMny, ElmerK., WliiteStar
2A J Owens 8 Itadio, Blarney Stone, Jim Daisy
l'i J Owens 8 Dartmoor, Wapiti, Toinaboi
By Delhi — Mileage, by Rock Sand,
74896
Latonia
lm70y 1:44 fast
16-5
104
1
1
2*>
4«J
74560
latonia
1 1-16 l:45%fast
18
106
1
1
l'i l’l
74258
Latonia
1 1-16 l:44%fast
32
105
3
6
6*
6 14
71716
Latonia
1 1:41 %hvy
41-10
101
1
4
4*
4"
76852
Latonia
1 1-16 1 :5l%hvy
u
104
3
2
3*
3“
66931
Churchill
3-4 l:14%mud
1
113
1
1
1*
1*
66588
Lex’gton
1 l:39%fast
37
110
(
7
7'
9>«
66449
Latonia
$-4 1 :12 fast
13
112
3
9
**
9**
MISTRESS MARY. ch. t, 3
104
By 1
(Trainer, L.
Jones. Owner, Harned
Bros.
tc Jones).
74770
latonia
lmTOy l:44%fast
11
106
2
2
1*
2*
74688
latonia
1 1-16 1:47 fast
n
10*
S
7*
7*1
71464
Latonia
lm70y 1 :43 fast
6
112
5
4*
4*
71688
latonia
lmTOy l:44%fast
1
1*4
4
1»
1*1
76764
Latonia
1 1-1* l:47%slow
9
105
6
H
«'»
76476
Churchill
1 1-lC 1 :47%f aat
31-10
105
>
U
1*
J Heupel
J Heupel
J Heupel
J Heupel
Breeders, Gallaher Bros.
P Fantoche, ladyAstor, PrinceK.
6 Triumph, Belzeni, Wida
8 Lad) Astor, Fantoche Prec’sLuln
6 WhiteStar, MakeUp. L’dyChamp
4 BoMrMil'n, Ten. Seth, T.Toelnn
10 G.ofHonor, SunFey, Great lady
12 Chittagong. Bverliart, Wida
11 AliceB.Cown. Blues. Time, Metric
Breeder. T. C. McDowell.
J Howard 11 Untried. Hoy. Blue Stone
J Howard 12 Bosh, Wild Life, Little Hope
J Howard 10 Gr’t Luck, Cliild’sPlay, M.Meise
J Howard 11 M.Mazie, M. Carrel, 1’untaGorda
J Howard 8 Goldencrest, Allie Ochs, Briand '
J Howard 8 Slanderer, Spinball, Kennmare
Jockey.
At cr
Over
r.c. Wt.
Mts.
1st.
3d.
Jockey.
At .r
<) /er
P.C. Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
McAtee, L
24
104
383
97
63
Rubin, G
... .10
105
258
27
31
SI
Walls, P
21
103
549
113
84
92
Corey, G
... .10
108
134
13
8
13
Smallwood, E. . .
18
108
303
65
63
40
Ambrose, B
... .09
100
100
9
12
16
Garrett, M
17
85
289
48
37
24
Pnrrington, T
... .09
112
61
5
10
6
Howard, H
17
85
148
25
22
23
Costello, R
... .09
90
225
21
12
18
Bang, C
17
104
497
84
71
68
Flynn, R
... .09
100
185
17
14
17
Lee, F
17
9S
202
85
20
23
Thomas, J
... .09
103
73
7
7
7
Morris, L
17
109
141
24
17
24
Ti-yon, A
... .08
102
12
1
0
0
Ball, R
16
106
2a-.
33
25
23
Williams. S
... *08
88
12
1
4
0
Callahan. J
16
95
362
59
63
52
I’rible, I)
... .07
95
41
3
4
3
Iagere, E
16
102
184
29
32
29
Tliorndyke, F. . . .
... .07
100
27
2
2
O
Kummer, E
10
108
124
20
16
19
Bullman, S
... .07
107
71
6
5
7
Marinelli, B
10
102
311
49
33
41
Ward, L
... .00
95
69
4
3
2
Claver, A
15
102
378
56
60
76
laylnnd, J
... .06
95
17
1
3
2
Pool, W
15
105
405
61
64
40
Rowan, J
. . . .00
109
its
9
17
17
McCarthy, E
14
95
7
1
0
0
Finn, T
... .05
106
57
3
7
6
Robinson, C
14
110
47
6
7
3
Taylor, C. J
... .05
102
123
6
8
12
Chalmers, J
13
93
433
69
64
48
Lilley, W
... .04
114
54
2
7
8
Corcoran, J
13
100
442
57
57
49
Bond, G
... .03
88
35
1
6
5
I'arland. U
13
95
196
26
48
29
Breuuing, G
... .03
104
29
1
2
1
I .owe, S
13
104
23
8
0
0
Huff. N
... .03
107
37
1
4
2
Mela ne, S
13
103
137
18
6
11
Callahan, H
92
32
0
0
1
Schwartz, M
12
108
108
13
14
12
I- islier, A
90
4
0
0
0
. .12
108
7
e
7
9
103
0
1
0
Barnes, E
11
105
22*t
25
20
24
McNsmee, R.
102
20
0
2
6
Bryson, F
11
93
198
22
19
22
Mergler. D
84
25
0
4
4
Josiah. E
11
109
37
*
0
2
Nicholson, O
100
8
0
0
1
Kessaer, J
11
92
123
14
12
10
Ralston, A
98
2
0
0
0
11
103
149
IB
12
20
99
24
0
0
6
Roach, A
11
102
246
26
31
29
Shanks, J
95
3
0
0
1
Roebm, E
11
107
125
14
12
12
Simon. M
98
16
0
0
0
Thomas, U. v
Pierce. B. . .X..
11
103
124
14
14
14
Smallwood, J. G.
100
1
0
0
O
10
100
30
3
1
1
Tamar*. J
93
5
•
•
•
Sunday, October *21, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
1st RACE
3-4 Mile. 2-year-old*. CUImIbx. (Oct. 2. 1023 1:11 2-S
3 HO.)
Diet Tine T*ck Odds Wt 81 It Btr via Jwktu Started Order of Finish
H C ON ORA, b. f, 7 (V) U7 By Hnon IL— Kanora, by Kroonxtad.
(Trainer, F. W. White. Owner, W. A. Bead). Brad in Inland by B. B. Traach.
74465 laurel 2 3:56 fast Ilf 1» 3 5 5 £*■ L Newton 6 BossJohn, SeaMaater, Lett er—
74119 Wood’ne 2 1-2 4:59%fast 34 135 3 6 5 6” L Newton 6 Lieut.Seas, NotMueh, Lett*nn*»
FEHBAH. hr. f. S 96
(Trainer, 7. Arthur. Owner, J. Arthur).
74775 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast g 100 1 3
74521 Th’cliffe 5}fl:08%fast 7 105 1 6
7432* Th’cliffe 3-4 1:15%fast -31 194 1 10
74149 Wood'ne 5) f l:06%fast 11 106 4 8
73999 Wood’ne 3-4 l:13%rast 9 99 4 1
73233 Dt-v’shire 6-S 1:01 fast 5 109 2 2
72836 Kenilw’h 5) f 1 :C6*fast 7 100 1 1
72563 FortErie 51 f 1.08%faat 10 107 2 4
FREDERICKTOWN, h. c. 2 110
(Trainer, J. Rowe. Owner, Green tree Stable),
74941 See today's chart.
74322 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fa*t 4 113 3 4
74196 H.deG’ce 6} f 1 :06%fast 27-10 1C9 4 3
734*8 Belmont 61 f 1 :061s fast 16-5 102 1 3
73414 Belmont 3-4 1:12 fast 13 107 4 6
73174 Saratoga 3-4 l:15%hvy 14-5 1061 1 3
IDLE THOUGHTS, eh. f, 2
(Trainer. J. G. Wagnon. Owner.
74775 Laurel
74322 laurel
74196 H.deG’ce
73298 Dev’shire
73144 Dev’shire
72927 Kenilw’h
72836 Kenilw’h
71177 Dorval
71073 Dorval
70668 B.B'nnets
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
51 f l:06%fast
5-8 l:00%faat
61 f 1:08 fast
51 f 1:07 fast
51 f 1 :06%fast
5-8 l:90%fast
2) 113 6
23 106 9
10 106 6
41 112 4
31 110 4
5 107 4
17-5 106 a
21 116 5
By Flittargeld— Mint Drop, by Irish Lad.
Hre-der. Himvar Stud.
4nk 2’1 n Howardl3 Normina. Jackson. Vnltilla
4* 2" K Ericks’nlO Seas take, Mollie It., Zillah
<* 11'* H Holmes 11 FI. Princess, Odd Seth, Malrcrn
9 9'* C Taylor 9 Ombragc, l’arthema, LittleOIalr
2® 4'5 P Walls 11 Fleet Princess, Malvern. OddSetli I
lh 21 W Fronk 10 Whiff, Sarali Ginger, Bigwig
7* 6 S 1 J Wallace 8 Ked Wood, Little flair, Orescent
7* 6=1 T Wilson 8 Odd SelU, Chief Archec, Metson
By Pennant — Gentlewoman, by Sain.
Breeder. Short Grass Stud.
31 3* J Corcoranll Trop.Water, Byron. Annallorton
3* 3*1 L Me A tee 10 Donaghee, Byron, Snow Maiden .
2* 11 B Marin’llilO Eventide, Without, Apology
6 4 5 1 F Col’letti 6 B. Warren, llumorette. Batsman
3* 3=1 F Col'lftti 8 Economist, Apology, Lit. Thistle j
By Dick Fianell — Lady Manager, by The Manager
I. Breeder. W. S. Tbralkeld.
61 9*1 L McAfee 13 Normana, Fehrah, Jackson
BECK. b. g. 6 135 By Troutbeck — Rice Bird, by Missel Thrush.
(Trainer, H. Garth. Owner, J. H. Lewis). Breeder, G. D. Widener.
74736 Laurel 2 3:52%faat 7 136 1 3 9* 9’* C Mergler 12 Briganna, Itoi Craig, Gold Foyle
74515 Laurel Ab 2 3:56%tast 12 137 1 2 3* 3* C Mergler 10 Red Clover, Lollipop, Fly’grro*
74102 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:04%fast 6 140 1 Fell. A Will’ras 6 GoldFoyle, H.Dattner. Dis. Shore
72896 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:11 mud U-10 143 4 1 1»* 1*» A W’liams 6 HenryDsttner, Thane, Graylette
71673 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:38%mud 10 137 4 4 FelL C Jones C Black Fox, IrishSea. Conniebert
SIMPLE SIMON, ch. g, 4 (M)
(Trainer, W. Shields. Owner,
74369 Laurel
6380* Empire
COCOS F.G’nda
F.G’nds
59637 F.G’nds
59413 F.G’nds
2 3:58%fast
Ab 3-4 l:10%good
5) f 1:09 hvy 8
3-4 l:14%goud 5
3-4 LltVifast 6
54 f l:08%fast 7
131 By Longh Foyle— Drexel Hill, by Nasturtium. t
M. J. Keene). Breeder, H. R. Dulany.
13 146 2 3 Fell. W Borgan 7 I>. Boone, U.Dattner, Mereurioa
60 110 t 8 8} 8** B Parke 11 Tarn, French Furze, Picnic
110 8 10 13 12 12* 1 B Pool 12 Mas Gold. Forest Queen, Dare
103 2 1 2 2* 2* A Wilson 12 Pl’nBill, Nutcr’ker, Complfm’tW
106 M • i 81 8*f C Turner 11 Mat.Mary, G.Gurton, V. Colleen
106 3 1 J 24 2“ M Garner 12 Fusee, Dare. Cornstalk
3rd RACE “"UTS S aSgSESUr 9 * upwmrd *
Claiming. (Oct. 2, 1023
CAPTAIN COSTIGAN, ch. g. 3 104
(Trainer, M. Demurest. Owner, G. G. Smith).
3219 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 good
9* 9*1 A Roach 11 Trop.Water. Byron. F der’kt’n j 72987 s aratoga 3-4 i’i2 fast
7nk a Roach 10 Ikinaghce, Byron, Frederiektown 72 520 Saratoga 3-4 l:13%fast
6* 5'1 A Roach 11 F.Mack, Atlantida, Leatherwood
1* l Q k A Roach 11 An. Horton, SirGlen, P.Politic'n ’
1* l® A Roach 12 A. Horton, CliarlotteB., Lit.Claw !
A Roach
A Roach
2152 Empire lmTOy 1:45 fast
2050 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
1991 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
8 Red Weed, Little Clair, Crescent i 71749 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
5-8 1:00 fast 47-10 112
£-8 1:01 fast 6 119
2 l 4* A Roach 0 Odd Seth, Trafalgar, Malvern 70235 Belmont 61f MC lJ5%fast
2'} 3* J Chalmers 4 Donaghee, Suppliant, Hermid’e
4* 6 T 3 A Roach 7 Donaghee, StarCloady, OddScth MUSTARD SEED, b. c, 4
WITHOUT, ch. s, 2 99
(Trainer, S. L. Burch. Owner, P. Lorillard).
74666 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 6-5 100 4 1
74514 Laurel 3-4 l:15%fast U-10 10$ 7 2
74368 Laurel 3-4 l:14%fast 7 105 2 4
73582 Belmont 51 f 1:06 fast 7 98 11 7
73488 Belmont 51 f 1 :05%fast 41 97 3 2
73370 Belmont 51 f 1:07 fast 8 108 1 4
72283 Empire 51 f l:08%good 8 108 4 4
72207 Empire 51 f l:08%fast 7 100 9 3
72049 Empire 5-8 l:01%fast 12 107 S 7
By Von Tromp— Crankie, by Charles Edward. 74472 Th’cliff®
Breeder. S. Ross. | 7 u 7 <5 Dorval
1* 1* G Bre’ning • Stage Star, La Vagne, Dunoon - 70954 Dorval
2* 2»® L McAtee 14 LuDiole, Vehement, The Fenian ”0825 B.B'nnets
3* 3'i F Lee 13 Humble, Our Star, Vultilla 70538 Th’cliffe
11* ll 1 * G Br'ning 13 The Poet, Drumbeat, lee Adrin 7 oi38 Map.lFta
3‘ 3=| F HastingslO Fred’cktown, Eventide, Apology 70057 Map H’ts
3'1 3'1 F Col’letti 13 Mitan. Parvenu, I tamo C9880 Map H’ts
31 3 l F Col’lcttil2 Hilarity, Atlention, I>te Adrin 09770 Map.H’ts
21 2® B Bre’ningll Kilbovrie, Little Thistle, Lagoon f,9060 Map^H’ta
6® 6‘ J Corcor’nlS Lagoon, Dunoon, Little Thistle j unagn H deG’ce
(Trainer. G. E. Phillips. Owner, J. McMillan).
104 By Vandergrtft — Bastante, by Oddfellow,
r, G. G. Smith). Breeders, Keene & Black.
4 106 112* 2'1 L Fator 8 Skirmish. Bucado, Keenan
10 106 2 1 2* 3* L Fater 15 Orcus. Miss Mei.se, Savoy
6 103 U 6 71 4* C Taylor 17 Good Time. Belnion, Skirmish
U-S 102 6 2 3* 4* L McAtce 8 Rock Salt. Lady Inez, Sea-Well
8 108 6 7 41 3*| C Ponce 13 Rock Bottom, Caligula, Tarn
5 102 16 6 6 s 5* C Taylor 11 L’dyKose, BenWood, St’liaMarts
8 100 7 4 2* 2* C Taylor 13 Sweepstakes, Tarn, L’Bffare
8-5 116 4 2 5'1 7 7 2 L Morris 7 L’mlnist, 1’atC’sey, St.L'wrenee
107 By Peter Quince— Alsike, by Ben Brush.
SNOW MAIDEN, b. f, 2
(Trainer. H. Garth.
74644 Laurel 3-4 1
74418 Laurel 1 1
74196 H.deG’ce 51 f 1
74054 II.deG'ce 3-4 1
73895 II.deG'ce 0-8 1
69795 Pimlico 5-8 1
107
Owner, B. Parr).
3-4 l:13%fast
1 l:42%fast
51 f l:06%fast
3-4 l:13Vifast
G-8 1:02 mud
5-8 1:01 fast
8 HO 1
6 102 2
7 93 7
15f 94 9
21 106 6
39 104 8
By Wrack — Gelce, by Isinglass.
Breeder. A. B. Hancock.
’i 7 « p "Walls 9 Lealherw’d, AnnaHorton. Byron
.* l'l A Claver 9 Byron, Ebb Tide, Gay Ben
! 69770 Map.H’ts
; 69669 Map.H’ts
I 69388 H.deG’ce
G9256 II.deG’ce
61 f l:«7%fast 4 1C6 4
61 f 1 :05%fast 6 U0 7
6}fl:06%fa*t 6 U4 5
3-4 l:13%fast 7 105 1
3-4 1 :14!fcf ast 23 106 1
51 f 1 :06%good 23-10 110
3-4 1:14 slow 17-10 105
3-4 1:18 mud 4 112
3-4 1:17 hvy 51 108
51 f 1:07 fast U 106
3-4 l:14%fast 7-i 106 1
51 f l:07%slow IS 101 10
By Peter Quince— Alsike, by Ben Brush.
Lan). Breeder, J. N. Camden.
3 2) 2< G Fields 7 H.Artillery, F. Princess, T’nySua
7 7 7*| J McCoy 7 Tidings, Trantula, Finality
6 9 #*• E Scoble 6 Clansman, List. Dearie, DukeJoha
5 31 4* J McCoy 9 Admirer, Joella J., Mercury
1 1* 1® J McCoy 8 Wraith, Lady Rosa, Superlative
3*1 J McCoy 5 ForeslQueen, Guv’nor, De Unmar
1*1 J McCoy 5 Pud, Forest Queen, Long Island
3* J McCoy 5 Bulletproof, For.Queen, Guv’nor
1* R Har’ton 6 Delliimar, Wild Flower, Crest
5*1 J Dreyer 10 Bril. Ray, CbiefSp’nsor, I.. I si and
1 11 4'1 L McAtee 13 Ina Kay, Wrecker, Protocol
9 10 10*J G Mein 10 S.Th’ghts, Dexterous. M. Bios’*
SAGAMORE, ch. g. 6
(Trainer. J. L. Donovan.
74776 Laurel 3-4 1:13%I
CHIEF ARCHEE, b. c. 2
(Trainer, H. G. Bei
74054 H.deG’ce 3-4 1
73233 Dev'shire 5-S 1
73144 Dev’shire 64 f 1
72836 Kenilw’h 51 f 1
72628 FortErie 51 f 1
72563 FortErie 51 f 1
72489 Ham’ ton 5j f 1
G. Bed well. Owner. Kenton Stable)
3-4 l:13%fast 9f 102 6 12 12* 12
5-8 1:01 fast 14-5 115 3 3 6'1 5
61 f 1:08 fast 13 138 3 3 5* 8
51 f l:06%fast 23-10 110 3 3 31 7
5|fl:ll%mud 21 113 1 3 6 6
a iiyron, ran line, ».ay cen 74776 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast
61 4*1 D Mergler 10 Donaghee, Byron, Frederiektown ^5.444 Saratoga 3-4 l:15%hvy
3® 2* D Mergler 13 Leather'd, An. Horton. Convent ] 7 j096 Aqueduct 1 1"41 fast
3® 3*1 D Mergler 14 Bl’kArt, Pollymara, For Keeps 70696 Belmont 1 i : 42 mu d
7* 6 1 * T Finn 8 Flying Fur. Julia M„ WoodLady | 70231 Belmont 3-4 MC l:12*fast
trab, by Chuctammda. I®*»? Jamaica lm70y 1:46 mud
breeders. Pavne & West. * 007: » Jamaica 3-4 l:14ttalop
Owner, W. V. Dwyer).
-Lydia II., by Luke Blackburn,
Breeder. H. P. Headley.
By Marathon — Elwah, by Chuctannnda.
le). Breeden. Payne & West.
22 109 12
8 106 10
5 107 3
8-5 107 7
7 112 12
4 113 1
3-2 112 1
9f 102 6 12 12* 12 l * J Ch’InTerslS Leather'd, S'wMuideo, A. Horton DESPAIR h ^ 5 llfl
14-5 115 3 3 6'J 5*1 J Pevic 10 Whiff Fehrsh Sarah Ginger j (Trainer.' A.’ Swenke. Owner, A. Swenke).
An. Horton, Sir Glen 7 3 990 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:18%s!ow 7-5 116 8 3
2 Cr * sc *? t i 73826 H.deG’ce lmTOy 1:15 fast 4 110 7 3
S Cla'r. Metson Star Cloudy j 7 3678 Dorval 1 1-8 1:51 %fast 2 103 4 2
8 Odd Set h. Met son, .Halbert | 73496 B.B’nnets 1 1-8 l:53%slow 17-10 105 Left.
9 Aunt Jane, Helen Cook. Malvern : 7 3421 B.B’nnets 1 l:3S%fast 2) 103 3 2
-Margaret Hampson, by Nasturtium. 73293 B.B nnets 1 1-4 2:0f fast 10 100 5 2
Breeder. C. Nuckols. *3229 C naught lm70y l:4414fast 2) 106 4 2
51 Bramton. Ebb Tide Belle K 73113 C’naught 1 l:40%fa*t 1 M7 3 1
(Trainer, A. Swenke.
5| f 1 :ll%mud 24 113 1
51 f 1 :08*ifast 17-10 114 4
dl f 1:08 fast 51-10 1081 3
QULNHAM, b. g. 2
(Trainer, J. H. S to tier. Owner, Audley Farm Stable).
2® E Taplin
l 1 E Scobie
By Peter Quince— Margaret Hampson, by Nasturtium,
table). Breeder, C. Nuckols.
1* l l W Pool 31 Bramton, Ebb Tide, Belle K.
6‘ 2* W Pool 10 BosaTeta, Sea-Wolf. TheFenian
9“® 7*4 W Pool 14 Li Drole, Without. Vehement
7| 7 4 J W Pool 13 Carajo, P.ramton, Vehement
3'4 2 l M Gamer 10 Quaver, Everglade, Asaph
7‘ 7 1# H LunsTd 8 Altawood, Pest. Nivi.ag
9 9“ H Lunsf’d 9 Ch’ckcel^e, BoyOBoy, Welcome
51 7*2 H Lunsf'd 15 Star Cloudy, Neptune, BeauNasb
74738 Laurel
74667 Laurel
74514 Laurel
73985 H.deG’ce
70471 Churchill
70352 Churchill
70277 Churchill
69241 H.deG’ce
RAGS. b. f, 2 (M)
1 l:41%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:15Vifast
64 f l:0S%slow
5-8 l:00%fast
44 f 5,-)*tmud
44 f 54 fast
1-2 61 mud
8 104 8 2
23 106 2 3
12 106| 4 8
54 106 5 10
3-2 113 2 3
122 112 6 a
71 113 3 6
14 116 7 3
1* l l W Pool
6‘ 2* W Pool
9»® 7*4 V/ Pool
74 7*2 W Pool
(Trainer. Wm. Garth. Owner, R. Farr).
74738 Laurel
74693 Laurel
74514 Laurel
74322 Laurel
74169 II.deG'ce
74054 H.deG'ce
1 l:41*fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:15%fast
3-4 J :13*fast
3-4 l:12%faat
3-4 l:13Vifast
13f 95 1
9 112 3
34 103 3
9f 101 U
17 112 7
15f 97 U
f Disqualified.
ENA KAY. ch. m. 11
(Trainer, B. E. Chapman.
74464 Laurel 3-4 1:12%
74321 Laurel 3-4 1:13%
74172 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:13%
73083 Dev’shire 3-4 1:13%
72838 Kenilw*h 7-8 1:28
72161 Kenilw'li 3-4 1:12%
71602 Dev’shire 3-4 1:13
4) 2* G Rose 13 Camouflage, Reprisal, Mabel K.
7* 6*| L Fator 11 Malmsey, Water Girl. Protocol
4* 5'* E Kunimer 8 TliePeruvian. Bravo, Silent King
1* 1* R Pierce 11 An’v'sary, T.Peruvian. W’t’rGirt
6* 2* G Rose 12 Pietrus, Brimon, Cloughjordaa
2'4 3*4 G Rose 0 S. Cove. F.Devil, B.McLaughlia
4* 3* G Ross 8 Ticklish, D.oft.V’ley, M.Cooper
By McGee — Mary Davis, by Watercress.
Breeder. E. F. Simms.
44 8* B Marinelli 8 Westwood, ThcRollCan, SeaCove
3| 4*4 W Pool 4 Sh. Along, R.W’gfield, Bedstone
2‘i 2* J Chalmers 8 T.Witchet, M. Blossom, Canyon
G Fields 5 Sh. Along, R.W’gfield. Bui. Proof
2* 2t“*J Chalmers 4 Shuf.Along, LDearie, Bnl.Preel
2* 4* T Wilson 0 Sp.Cash. GrayGables, Opperman
1* 2* F Sharp# 5 Gr.Gables, Harmonious, Op’maa
1) 1® F Sharpe 4 Gr.Mald, Wilkes-Barre, Jacques
Owner, B. E. Chapman).
By Nasturtium — Subdue, by Star Bnby.
Breeder. J. H. Brown.
By Crimper — Emerald Gem, by McGee. 5V ,r
Breeder. J. S Cosden. ^^ en . ll ^ r . 1,
5»® 8’* D Mergler 11 Quinham, Bramton. Ebb Tide
6*1 6' 1 D Mergler 8 Gonfalon, Suppliant, Warranton D ffenn
5® 54 A Claver 14 La Drole, Without, Vehement yp a WILSON 6
6® t*i A Claver 11 Trop.Water, Byron, F'der'kt’n (Trainer A.
34 4* E Barnes 10 Moon Star, Heir -at- Law, Modest 74425 Th'cUffe
6“® 5* F Lee 13 Leather’d, S’wMaiden, A.Uorton 7 4 329 Th’djff*
3-4 l:12%fast 5 108 3
3-4 l:U%fast 13 107 1
3-4 l:13%fast 9 108 1
3-4 l:13%fast Zi 105 7
7-8 1:26 fast 33-10 100 7
3-4 l:12%faat 9 103 4
3-4 1:13 fast 5 107
70795 D’fferin Ab 5-8 1.02%fast 6-5 109
IRA WILSON, b. g. 6 107
(Trainer, A. Brent. Owner, T. J. El ward).
TRAFALGAR, br. g, 2
(Trainer, W. Irvine. Owner, E. F. Whitney).
74775 Laurel
74644 Laurel
74516 Laurel
73861 H.deG’ce
71889 FortErie
71726 FortErie
71440 Ham’ ton
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 1 :13%fast
54 f l:07%fast
54 f 1 :08 fast
54 t l:07%fast
54 f 1:10 slow
5-8 l:00%fsLst
110 By Rapid Water — Alberta H., by Handspring.
. F. Whitney). Breeder, G. W. J. Bissell.
27 110 13 13 13 13** E Legere 13 Normana, Fehrah, Jackson
73632 Dorval
73492 B.B'noeta
73419 B.B’nnets
113 108 9 8 64 8*4 S Bullman 9 Lentherw’d, AnnaHorton. Byron
109 106 8 8 8 8*« W Pool 9 S.M.Lixaie, O.Color, K.Ransom l"® 7 *
3f 115 Wheeled. E Sm’w’odl3 Bees. Sarko, Anna norton Kenilw’h
24 103 4 6 6 6>* H Call har. 6 Parthema, Dr. O’Mara, Julia U 7 J5** 5 ev . s r) r *
18 100 6 0 6'* 6*4 H Caliban 7 D.Th’ught, S.M.Liazie. AunUan- 7 *?®^ ^ ev
18 111 7 8 8* 8‘* J Rowan 9 V. Burton, D'pThought, Donagbet Dorval
6’* 6*4 H Cali ban 7 D.Th’ught. S.M.Liazie.' AunUan- 77 »®f Dev’shire
8* 8‘* J Rowan 9 V. Burton, D'pThought, Donagbet . , Dorval
71108 Dorval
WRACKHORN. b. c. 2 (M) 109
(Trainer. T. Moran. Owner, W. L. S. Martin).
74819 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 150 103 7 S 8
74604 Laurel 54 f l:07%fast 121 108 5 8 5>
74320 Laurel 54 t l:07%fast 30 116 3 S 5>
74196 H.deG’ce 54 f l:06%fast 15 103 9 10 10
71124 Aqueduct 6-8 141 fast 50 115 2 10 IP
C9984 Jamaica 6-8 141 fast 100 116 3 7 7
2nd RACE 2 Miles. Steeplechase.
CREST HILL, b. g, 11 138
(Trainer, J. H. Lewis. Owner, J. H. Lewis).
7-1858 Laurel 2 m 3:53 fast 7 141 2 8
109 By Wrack — Nora Langhorne, by Fatherless. __ .....
. L. S. Martin). Breedei. H. Hancock. KNIGHT OF THE
50 103 7 8 8 8** J Callahan 8 Whetstone, TimeErpos’e. Husky ~?r . g . 0
21 108 5 8 5® 7 T J Callahan 8 K.’s Ransom, Bontaud. MoonStar (Trutntr, A.
30 115 3 5 5® 6*4 J Callahan 8 Modest. Suppliant, Jimson Iff}* R* ure }
15 103 9 10 10 10** J CallahanlO Donaghee, Byron, Fredericktown , Laurel
to lit 1 1* 10* 10“ J Callahan 11 B.Buch’an, Goldmawr. P.Leopold 7 i®** Laure >
100 116 3 7 7 7** J Callahan 7 L.B’timoreII., Tester, Th’rndale 7 *i“? ? nau * ht
71280 Aqueduct
71096 Aqueduct
, , 70939 Aqueduct
3-4 l:I3%fast
64 f 1:08 fast
3-4 1 :12%fast
64 f 1 :07%slow
3-4 1 :13%faat
3-4 1:17 slop
3-4 1 :15%slow
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 1:16 slow
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 1 :12%fast
3-4 1 : 12% fast
5 108 3 8 5* 5 1 * S McLane 8 BlueHawk, Superlative, T.Lamk
13 107 1 7 6* 6* A Roach 11 Bucado, JosephBrant, RhtnegelA
9 108 1 4 4* 4*J A Roach t* V. -Chairman, Ticaccy, Far Beat
24 105 7 6 54 7*4 H Zander 11 J. B. Brown, Atbanna, Dentarla
33-10 100 7 8 3®* 1® W Fronk 9 Bctsinda. Sun Brae. Ilcngorc
9 108 4 8 1* 1* P Walla 19 Ogarite, JoyceUof fman, Ncnette
5 107 2* H Zander 11 Arctic King, Futen, MackGarner
6-6 109 5*3 N Burger 8 SUeDevil, Serv.Flag. Miasllol’d
107 By Ormendale— Blue Stocking, by Yankee.
. 7. El ward). ” Breeder. J. E. Madden.
14 107 3 2 2* 2* D Stirling 11 Guudy, Bobby Allen, Vacuxnn
64f 109 7 11 12* 12 ,# D Stirling 13 Yalta. Gaudy, Athanna
41 108 7 6 4®k 4*3 J Chalmers 7 Ted’s Plum, H.Artillery. Poxtna
3 113 1 6 6* 4*4 D Stirling 8 H. Artiillery, Max Gold. Fextnfl
30 112 8 7 8* 6® D Stirling 11 Joycelloffmau. Patchw'k, Flint
5 187 1 8 3* 8* G Fields 9 J. Hoffman. D. Dick, PlkeevtUe
4 108 3 1 1* l*i J Chalmers 8 Blossoms. W. Toddler, ,1. Morrill
28 110 6 8 84 6% J ChalmerslO InnKay, Ogarite, JoyceUoffmaa
6 115 7 7 F Stevens 7 Pat Iiampson, ltoyC., Lucky Ran
9 115 7*3 T Rae 10 Bon Jour, P.IIanipson, M. Garner
6 109 11 9 10® 11* D Stirling 12 Dr.C. Wells, P.T.Bar’m. T.Plmn
11-6 1084 3 1 1® 2* D Stirling 9 Cordelier. Radiant. Delhi Maid
KNIGHT OF THE HEATHER, 114
hr. g, 5
(Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, A. Swenke).
4-year-oIdi and upward.
By Simmons — Alii a Darden, ky
Claiming:.
11:41 fast
1 1-16 1 :48%faat
3-4 1 :13%fast
54 f l:10%slop
64 f 1 :20%faat
1 1:41 fast
64 f 1:20 taat
3 108 3
54 110 8
30 108 8
8 188 8
16 112 8
T 115 8
30 114 11
7-1858 Laurel 2 m 3:53 fast
74287 Laurel 2 3:57 fast
74036 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:17%fast
' 3815 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:20%fast
73453 Belmont Ab 2 3:52 fast
72668 Saratoga Ab 2 4:28 fast
71417 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:13%fast
70904 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:12%fast
70424 Belmont Ab 2 4:12 fast
70308 Belmont Ab 2 4:15 fast
2 3:57 fast 2J-10 140 8
2 4:17%fast 9-5 142 6
2 4:20%fast 9-20 140 1
2 3:52 fast 5 138 5
2 4:28 fast 7-5 148 2
2 4:13%fast 34 141 3
2 4:12%fast 4 144 6
2 4:12 fast 3-5 146 1
2 4:15 fast 9-10 144 5
3* 3 7 * D Byers
5* 6* D Byers
2* 2® D Byers
14 14 D Byers
1* 1*1 D Byers
2* 2* D Bvers
6 6** C Jones
2® 3*J D Byers
1® 2 D Byers
l'i 1=1 D Byers
Allis Darden, by Algal.
Breeder. W. Skinker. Jr.
S RoiCraig, GoldFoyle, Chuckle
LOVELINESS, ch. m. 5
(Trainer, J. D. Misick. Owner. Mrs. J. D. Misick).
By Ogden — Madchen, by Knight of the Thistle.
Breeder. B. T. Wilson.
3*4 2* L McAtee 12 RoyceRools, M. Maxim. H.Gear
24 4* B MarinoRi 8 Com.Ci, Fr kMonroe, D.andD’kea
8 8® C Lang 8 C’ghjordan. MubelK., D C. Wells
3® 3* F Sharpe 6 Ablaze, Admirer, O’Kelly
8* 7 1 * G Mein 12 St. Allan, Cape Clear, Keenan
7« 7*» G Mein 8 ThePeruvian, Bravo, Silent King
64 5*1 G Mein 12 Ben Wood. St. Allan. L’Effaro
By Charles Edward — Spanish Maid, by Diarnisa.
Breeders. J. O. A G. H. Keene.
73768 Dorval
73680 Dorval
8 TheTrout, R.Clover, V.Populin. 73561 Dorval
6 Lollipop, V.Populill., J.Coffroth
3 Lollipop, Patissierie
C Le Marsouin, Peccant, Surf
lm70y l:44%fast
lm20y 1:41 fast
lm70y l:46%fast
<3352 B.B’nnets 1 1-8 l:54%fast
<3044 C’naught 1 1-16 1:49 fast
<2734 FortErie 1 1-16 l:46%fast
5 J.Coffroth, Adamant, H. Chances 72596 FortErie 1 1-15 1 :47%fast
6 King Corn, Overmatch, IrishSea 72490 Ham’ton 3-4 l:14%fast
5 RoiCraig, Faskadale, Y.l’opulill. | 7185K FortErie 1 1-16 1:49 faat
2 Yewden . _ _
9 107 3 3 34 6*4 C Jackson 7 Ring Rose, H.Artillery, Murray
9 113 7 8 44 34 J Maiben 7 G'ybourne, S.GalahadlL, U.Sesa
7 113 T T 7‘4 4* J Chalmers 9 Magician, Patchwork, Vendor
IS 104 8 3 5* 6*J W Fronk 6 Fr’zySneezy, BelleAmie, Tempos
27 113 6 6 4“® 3*4 P Walls 8 Msgician, BrassTacks, BelleAmie
13 100 6 1 21 3*4 W Fronk 8 Royal Duck, Stonewall. Aqoatis
10 1U 4 1 1* 2* W Fronk 8 Belle Amie, M. Roberta, Gl.News
9 108 S 6 6* 6* P Walls 7 JoellaJ.. JolinMorriU, J.B. Brown
64 106 3 3 6 6** E Scoble 5 Wylie, King John, Old Faithful
5 Faskadale, Gimme, Sobrigada
PECCANT, ch. g, 9 132
(Trainer, V. Powers. Owner, Green tree Stable),
74180 Wood’ne Ab 2 4:0>slop 3 139 1 6
74180
Wood’ne
Ab 2 4:02slop
3
139
1
74071
Wood’no
Ab 2 4 :01%fast
7-5
134
1
73712
Aqueduct
Ab 2 4:18%fast
6-5
149
3
73453
Belmont
Ab 2 3:52 fast
7-5
144
6
70653
Belm’t Ab
i 2 1-2 4:47 slow
3
138
4
70383
Belmont
Ab 2 4:08 fast
3-2
154
7
70267
Belmont
Ab 2 4:09 fast
21
148
3
LOLLIPOP, ch. g
, 4
144
(Trainer, M.
Smart. Owner.
S.
Ross).
74736
Laurel
2 3 :52%fast
£i
147
6
74515
Laurel
Ab 2 3:55%fast
6}
143
8
74287
Laurel
2 3:57 fast
S
136
7
74096
Aqueduct
Ab 2 4:17%fast
6
137
4
73815
Aqueduct
Ab 2 4:20%fast
8-6
138
2
73551
Belmont
Ab 2 3:53%fast
4
147
a
70877
Belmont
Ab 2 3:49 fast
7
143} 3
70383
BelmoDt
Ab 2 4:08 fast
8
132
2
GOLD FOYLE, b.
g. s
140
(Trainer, H.
Smith. Owner,
R. Pending).
By Trap Rock — Peccadillo, by Hastings. 73192 Dev’shire
Breeder. A. Belmont. 72895 Kenilw’h
5 5 1 * B Haynes 5 The Trout, Dandy, Briganna 72797 Kenilw’h
4* 4* B Haynes 7 Overmatch, Briganna, Dandy 72729 FortErie
2*1 14 B Haynes 7 V.Populill., LeMars’n, Y’kshiro 72412 Ham’ton
3* 3*4 B Haynes 6 Crest Hill, Le Marsouin, Surf 1 72216 Kenitw’h
4 4*“ R Keander 4 Sea Tale, Bullfieye, Continue 71923 FortErie
1* 2® B Haynes 7 Grenadier, Faskadale, Domingo 71760 FortErie
SPEEDY GIRL. ch. f. 8 , 102 1
(Trainer. H. G. Bed well. Owner. Kenten Stable)
73192 Dev’shire 3-4 l:13%fast 3 109 3 3 4®
72893 Kenilw'h 3-4 l:ll%fast 17-10 100 4 4 6‘4
72797 Kenilw’h 3-4 l:U%fast Ilf 98 1 3 3®
72729 FortErie 64 f 1:07 fast 6 106 3 5 4®
72412 Ham’ton 3-4 1:13 faat 6-5 108 2 3 4*
72216 Kenitw’h 7-8 l:26%fast 4-6 102 4 1 1*
71923 FortErie 64 f l:07%rast 8-6 110 3 3 3*
3* 3*4 B Haynes 6 Crest Hill, Le Marsouin, Surf 72216 Kenitw’h 7-8 l:26%fast 4-6 102 4 1
4 4*“ R Keander 4 Sea Title, BullKoye, Contiaue 71923 FortErie 64 f l:07%fast 8-6 U0 3 3
1* 2® B Haynes 7 Grenadier, Faskadale, Domingo 71760 FortErie 3-4 1:15 faat 27-10 108 2 2
2* 2* B Haynes 7 Sw’pment, Comiqce, Soumanglut FEODOR, ch. g, 6 102
By Ultimatum-Colleen, by Celt. ,.,i? r ? iaer ’
Breeder. S. Ross. 74371 Laurel 3-4 l:13%fast 13 103 1 3
yi 7S1 t "RcT-r-oit i r > Cnt» Cam va.ia 74171 II.deG’ce 3-1 1:13 fast 24 106 9 6
By Ultimatum — Colleen, by Celt.
Breeder. S. Ross.
1 7*4 I Barrett 12 Briganna, Itoi Craig, Gold Foyle
Barrett 10 Red Clover, Beck, Flying Frog
74171 H.deG’ce
73863 H.deG’ce
24 106 9
54 115 9
ll. A Campb’l 8 TheTrout. R.Clover, V.Populill. H. deG’ce
1* 1® A Carnpb’l 6 CrestHill, V.Populill.. J.Cof’oth S° W !°
Campb’l 3 Crest Hill, Patissierie
1*4 1* I Barrett 6 PirateGold, V.Populill.. Roulette ; ^*®®® Bowie
6 6** I Barrett
6** 5*4 A C’pbell
6 Our Boots, Loyterer, Yorkshire
7 Grenadier, Peccant, Faskadale
74858 I<aurel
74736 Laurel
74515 Laurel
74102 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:04%fast
73986 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:01%siow
69489 II.deG’ce Ab 2 4:04 fast
C9288 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:26%fast
C2001 Belmont Ab 2 3:52 fast
61543 Pimlico 2 4:07 slow
VOX POPULI n„ ch. g. 7
2 m 3:53 fast 5 135 6
2 3:52%fast 63 141 4
Ab 2 3:55%fast 6 143 4
2 4:04%fast 4-5 150 3
2 4:01%siow 23-10 139 1
2 4:04 fast 1 140 4
2 4:26%fast 1 139 2
2 3:52 fast 34 1 361 3
2 4:07 slow 9-10 139 4
By Longh Foyle — Goldfish, by Goldfinch.
Breeder. J. A. Buchannan.
2* 2* B Harris 8 RoiCraig, CrestHill, Chuckle
1® 3* B Harris 12 Briganna, Roi Craig, Dandy
7 1# 7** B Harris 10 Red Clover, Lollipop, Beck
1* i* C Mergler C H.Dattner, DistantSbore, Nonas
3‘* 3* C Mergler 7 Shoal, Boss John, Sea Bryn
sd. N Kenn’dy 8 Mohican, Shoal, TraDspero
1* 1* N Kenn’dy 8 Patisserie, LeMarsouin, St.Taul
44 4** R H C*f'd 6 Peccant, Mohican, Lytle
1* 1'* R H CTd G l’erkiomen. Grenadier, L’hBagle
By Voter — Spumante. by Folymelua.
78863 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:15%faat 64 115 9
69242 ILdeG’ce 3-4 l:16%mud 6 106 3
69189 Bowie 64 f l:227*slop 13 107 4
G9136 Bowie 64 f l:22%fant 17 166 <
69090 Bowie 64fl:22%slow 7 106 4
69034 Bowie 64 f l:22%faat 4 109 6
68633 Jefferson 3-4 ld4%faat 11 110 2
POOR SPORT, b. g, 3 109
(Trainer. W. A. Burtschell. Owner. J. R.
74862 Laurel 11-16 1:48 fast 8 109 3
74699 I-aurel 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 31 GO 107 7
74569 Laurel 11-16 1:47 fast 8 102 4
74421 Laurel 11-16 1:47 fast 27 106 4
By Marathon — Smirk, by Olympian,
ile). Breeder. J. K. L. Rots.
4® 6*® E Scobie 7 Arendal. Westwood, Tony Sue
5*4 5*4 W Fronk 11 Child’s Play, Soldierll.. Rustem
3® 3* W Fronk 11 Brunswick. Mercury, Wake Up
4® 4*| W Fronk 8 Mercury, Peter Piper, Tidings
4* 5*4 E Taplin 5 J.F. O’Hara, Chloria, R’slVisitot
1* 1‘ B Kennedy 8 Chief Sponsor, JuncFly, Bengere
3* 2* E Taplin 5 Peter Piper, Arragosa, Ladylioss
14 1* E Taplin 5 C. Sponsor, Diadema, J.F. O’Hara
By Ivan the Terrible — Mannie Hodge, by Rossingtcn*
Breeder. W. W. Darden.
34 3*4 E Legere 10 Joseph Brant, Finality, Ha idea
7* 7 ti Bonham 9 Pet. Piper, RoundRobin, Bl.IIawh
9 11* 11*4 E Barnes 15 Faith, Vice-Chairman, 11a idee
69034 Bowie
68633 Jefferson
17 198 <
7 106 4
4 109 6
11 110 8
109
6* 7‘* G Mein
2* 5* G Mein
24 6*4 G Mein
74699 1-a.urel
74569 Laurel
74421 Laurel
74202 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:G%fast
74145 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1:43 fast
8 102 4
27 106 4
15 103 4
4 1084 7
73865 H.deG’ce lm70y l:47%fast 19 1094 7
73299 Dev'shire 3-4 l:12%fast 31-10 107 4
7:! 869 Kenilw'h 54 f l:07%fast 17-5 110 1
7:1869 Kenilw’h
SLING, ch. g, 4
(Trainer. A.
E. Alexandra.
17-5 110 1
110
(Trainer, M.
Smart. Owner,
Dosoris Stable),
Bred in France by 7. Sanford.
I 74776
Laurel
3-4 1 :13%fast
20
110
2
8
74736
laurel
2 3:52%fast
28
141 10
9
n
8'* B
Klecger 12
Briganna, Roi Craig, Gold Foyle
' 74181
Wood’ne
1 1-16 l:48%slop
43-10
111
1
1
74515
I.aurel
Ab 2 3:55% fast
6
137 10
7
6*
6'* B
KleegerlO
Red Clover, Lollipop, Beck
| 73788
Dufferin
6} f l:23%fast
7-10
110
74287
Laurel
2 3:57 fast
11
137
6
6
4*
3'} B
Klecger 8
The Trout, Ked Clover, Shoal
73597
Dufferin
6} f l:26%faat
6
108
71096
Aqueduct
Ab 2 4:17%fast
7
138
1
1
3*
3'} M
O'Con'r 0
Lollipop, Crest Hill, J. Coffroth
! 73252
Dev’shire
3-4 1:14 faat
6
113
S
6
73712
Aqueduct
Ab 2 4:!8%fast
10
141
6
6
3*
2J M
O’Con’r 7
Peccant, LeMarsouin, Y’kshire
73148
Dev'shire lmTOy 1:47 faat
2}
115
3
1
73551
Belmont
Ab 2 3:53% fast
8
150
5
3
3**
3** M
O'Con’r 0 Lollipop, Pirate Gold, ltouletto
<2701
FortErie
3-4 l:L3%faat
10
107
9
10
73515
Belmont
Ab 2 3:57 fast
7
146
5
2
2*
2* M
O’Con'r 5
RoiCraig, Jim Coffroth, Grouch
SFA SAND hr. m. 4
110
73284
Belmont
Ab 2 3:55 fast
8
149
3
2
4
* M
O’Con'r 4
RoiCraig, LeMarsouin, Eruption
1 (Trainer, W.
, Knapp. Owner,
F. J.
Farrell).
BANDY, ch. g, S
135
By McGee — Mirror,
by Sir Bixon.
1 74859 Laurel
3-4 1 :12%fast
4}
109
4
1
(Trainer, J.
H. Smith. Owner, Riverdale
Stable).
Breeder, C. W. Moore.
74776
Laurel
3-4 l:13%fast
7
107
3
2
74736
Laurel
2 3:52%fast
35
139
8
2
4*
4® R
Simpsonl2
Briganna, Roi Craig, Gold Foyle
' 74671
Laurel
3-4 1:13 faat
3
108
7
8
74180
Wood’ne
Ab 2 4:02slop
9
137
8
1
li
2* R
Simpson 5
TheTrout, Briganna, ScaMonnrcb
69681
Jamaica
5} f 1:07 fast
4}
114
1
1
74071
Wood’ne
Ab 2 4:01%fast
14
m
4
2
3*
3* R
Simps’n 7
Overmatch, Briganna, Peccant
i 63647
Empire
Ab 3-4 1:11 slow
3
103
1
8
73955
Wood’ne
2 4:04 slow
26
133
8
5
4
4»* F
Watkins 5
Let'man, I.t.Scas, Hap. Chances
63471
Empire
Ab 3-4 l:13%mud
10
103
6
11
73377
B.B’nnets
Ab 2 4 :06%fast
9
139
3
4
4*
4'* P
Watkins 5
Briganna, Chuckle, Sea Monarch
63028
Aqueduct
3-4 l:12%£ast
60
104} 8
3
71489
Ham'ton
Ab 2 4:01%fast
18-5
138
8
2
2*
2® R
Simpson 5
Flying Frog, Cavendish, Keitie
62687
Aqueduct
3-4 l:12%good
69
102
3
7
71350 Ham’ton Ab 2 4:09%slow
LE MARSOUIN, b. g. 9
64 146 4
143
Lost rider.S St'nson 4 Transpeio, Briganna, Fly’g Frog BUCADO. br.
(Trainer, J. L. Donovan. Owner, W. V. Dwyer).
-Marie Louise III., by Masque.
74858 laurel 2 m 3:53 faat
74736 I-aurel 2 3:52%fast
74096 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:17%fast
73712 Aqueduct Ab 2 4:18%fast
73453 Belmont Ab 2 3:52 fast
73284 Belmont Ab 2 3:55 fast
72862 Saratoga Ab 2 4:25%fast
72790 Saratogas Ab 2 4:20%fa#t
FLYING FROG, ch. g, 6
Ab 2 3:52 fast
Ab 2 3:55 fast
Bred in France by M. de St. Alary. 74698 I<aurel
8 RoiCraig, GoidFojle, CrestHill 74421 Laurel
(Trainer. J. P. Smith. Owner, B. Harding).
6 106 3 19 13 13** G Mein 13 StarRealm, P’lMicon. Copyright
13 107 4 1 2* 3* G Mein 7 B. Leighton. Whalebone, Galeta
17 166 6 3 24 6» G Mein 10 ThePern’n, Hob.Itaker, Min.Maa
7 108 4 6 6* 7** G Mein 8 Min. Man, C.J.Crnigmile, D.Mald
4 109 6 8 2* 5* G Mein 13 Helen Atkin. DayLilly. Runnyel
11 110 2 1 24 6*4 G Mein 12 Hillh’se, C.J.C'gmUe, TUePeru'n
109 By Delhi— Flay Fair, by Fair Flay.
wner. J. B. Skinker). Breeders. J. D. Carr & Bro.
8 109 3 1 2* 2* E Legere 7 Bonfire, Humboldt, Insulate
3B10 107 7 4 C CIS McLane 8 Honorable, Ticacey. The Lamb
8 102 4 1 3* 3*4 H Farland S High Speed, Gondolier, Fitzru*
27 106 4 1 14 2*4 H Farlana 8 Bclphrizonis, Bend.tn, Bonfire
15 103 4 1 8 8** J Corcoran 8 Advocate, Pas.Swain. NhtRaider
4 1084 ^ 1> 24 2 * 3 McLane S Beiphrizonia. Untried, Bendita
19 1094 7 2 4* 6’J E Sm’w’od 8 Luminist. Ch.’sPlay. Anonymous
31-10 107 4 2 2*4 2* W Fronk 10 Soldier II., Arragosa, Fiesta
17-5 110 1 4 3®» 2® G Fields 12 Kadin. Pur. and White, Vacuum
119 By Pebbles— Militant, by Ballot.
Owner, Mrs. A. E. Alexandra). Breeder, J. Butler.
20 110 2 8 9* 9*4 J Chalmersl3 Camouflage, Sagamore. Reprisal
43-10 111 1 1 1*4 1* D Stirling 7 Wylie, El Jesmar. Magician
7-10 110 1* F Watrous (j Hillsdale, Kingling II., Midian
5 108 1‘4 N Foden 7 Boxwood. Fiesta. Bobby Allen
6 113 5 6 5® 7 : J E Taplin 12 Crest. Boy, Amelias., Skeer Face
2| 115 2 1 2'4 4*4 E Taplin 9 Fr'kMonroe, Sk'rFace, Cote d'Of
10 107 9 10 10 10'* J Wallace 10 Pampas, Th. Way, Ted’s Blum
110 By Martinet — Rod and Gun. bv Flanudes.
F. J. Farrell). Breeders, Williams Bros.
44 109 4 1 2* 3*4 L McAtee 15 Colando, Ubinegold, HobeyBaker
7 107 3 3 3*4 5*4 L McAtee 13 Camouflage, Sagamore, Reprisal
3 108 7 8 7* 8*4 L McAtee 8 D.C. Wells, Cl ghj’dan, MabelK.
44 114 1 1 1* If L McAtee 12 Dunsandel, N Mil boat, P.T.B'num
3 103 1 2 2 * 4*J L McAtee 14 High C-, Equator, Pastoral
10 103 5 11 11* 11” L McAtee 14 Spugs, Bright Lights, D.Bolling
60 1044 8 3 11* 11'* L McAtee 13 Sleiveconard. Sedge, F. Friend
69 102 3 7 7* 7 l » L McAtee 9 Wishbone. Exodus, Sleiveconard
117 By Honey wood — Bells, by Leonid.
Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm.
(Trainer, W. G. Wilson. Owner, Elliott Stable).
30 137 3 6 5»« 7** F Precce 8 RoiCraig, GoldFoyle, CrestHill j 74421 Laurel
39f 146 5 Lost rider. F Preece 1? Briganna, Roi Craig, Gold Foyle 74321 Laurel
34 138 6 5 6 6” W Mah’ey 0 I<ollipop, CrestHill, V.I’opuli H. >74164 Aqueduct
11-5 144 1 1 14 3*4 J Rowan 7 Peccant. V.PopnlilL, Yorkshire 74047 Aqueduct
6 14* 3 4 4** 2*4 J Rowan 6 Crest Hill, Peccant, Surf i 73857 Aqueduct
4 149 1 3 2'* J Rowan 4 RoiCraig, Erupt'n, Vox Bopnlill. j 73486 Belmont
7 149 2 3 3* 2® J Rowan 4 Vicaire, Sea Monarch, Mohican j 73219 Saratoga
44 153 6 Lost rider.J Rowan 7 B John, V. I’opuli II.. J.Coffroth ' 72287 Empire
138 By Froglegs— Flying Colors, by Star Shoot. I 7 2204 Empire
lm70y 1:44 fast
1 1-16 1:47 fast
3-4 l:13%fknt
3-4 l:14%fast
64 f 1 :20%fast
1 1 :10%fast
74736 Laurel
74515 Laurel
74213 Wood’ne
74153 Wood'ne
74071 Wood’ne
2 3*2%fast
Ab 2 3:55%fast
3 5:54 slow
Ab 2 4:01%fast
Ab 2 4:01%fast
7S377 B.B’nnets Ab 2 4:05%f;iat
73321 B.B’nnets Ab 8 4:10 mud
71489 Ham’ton Ab 2 4:01%fast
7 138 2 10 10 10** F Barry
24 142 7 6 4* 4* F Barry
9 130 3 3 3* 3* F Barry
12 138 4 4 3*» 2* F Barry
15 188 2 6 6 6'* F Barry
19-6 149 2 6 6 5” F Barry
4 148 9 Lost ridcf.F Barry
t-6 136 T 8 1* 1® F Barry
73486 Belmont 6if MC 1 :19%fast
73219 Saratoga 3-4 1:18 good
72287 Empire 1 1-8 l:55%good
72204 Empire lmTOy 1:46 fast
:i. J. FENDERGAST, ch. g, 5
Breeders. Keene t Schorr. '.C, J. FENDERGi
12 Briganua, Roi Craig, Gold Foyle (Trainer, J.
10 Red Clover. Lollipop, Beck 74464 I<aurel 3-4 l:12%fast
4 Not Much, Lieut. Seas, Ov’match 74171 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:13 fart
7 Roi Craig Sea Monarch, Nodus 73862 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13%faxt
7 Overmatch, Briganna. Dandy 73386 Timon'm 3-4 1:19 fast
5 Briganna, Chuckle, Sea Monarch 73934 Timon'm 1 1-16 l:U%fast
4 Briganna. Chuckle, 8ea Monarch j : — : ■
6 Dandy, Cavendish. K el Lie 1
22 101 7
3 109 7
2 106 3
3 108 7
6 107 «
16-5 104 4
7 103 7
8 106 4
5 102 5
13-6 102 10
107
6'J C'J H Farland 7 Reject’n, JewellV.D., F.Swaln
6* G*J A Roach 8 Beiphrizonia, Poor Sport. Bendita
1* 1* E Legere 11 J. Brant, ltbinegold, R. Robin
B'i 4*1 E Legere 8 ThePeruv’n, Thr.Square, Whisk
2* 2* R Pierce 9 C.deLion, CapeCIear, St. Adams
2* 4* J O’Brien 6 Cape" Clear, Anniversary, Fusee
2* 1® E Legere 12 Dnydue, C.deLion, Cloughjordaa
3* 3‘J G Babin
6J 7‘* E Legere
8 Skirmish, Capt.Costlgan, Keenan
8 Lady Inez, Hoy. David Uarum
(Trainer, J. H. Stotler. Owner, J. W. Young).
* 6* E Legere 10 C.Wballen, C.deLion, Honorable
By Handsel — A. M. 7., by Boanerges.
40 1U 5.
30 110 4
7*« P Walls
5% W Pool
21 112 7 11 12* 12** W Pool
Breeder, T. B. Jones.
8 BlueHawk, Superlative, T.Lamb
9 Pet. Piper, RoundRobin. Bt.Hawfe
15 Cloughjordaa, I’oppye, Far Kart
2® E Hileman 7 JosephineC., Humpy, ' F. Shan's
7*i S Bullman 8 CL ]Whalien, VenaUoy, J.Dande*
(Continued on tenth page.)
DAILY RACING FORM
Sunday, October 21, 1923
t LAUREL PARK FORM CHART
(Continued from third page.)
7 4872 ‘POLLY ANN w 6 109 3 3 6 6 6 6 6 ® B Marinelli S L Jenkins 605-100
74779 BLAZES w < 120 6 1 1> l 1 3 1 4<| S G Babin J S Cosden t
tCoupled as J. S. Cosden entry.
Time, 24%, 49. 1:15%, 1:41%. Track sloppy.
$2 mutuels paid, J. S. Cosden entry, $9.30 straight, $2.80 place, $2.30 show; New Hampshire, $2.40
place, $2.10 show; Mint Briar, $2.70 show.
Equivalent booking odds — J. S. Cosden entry, 365 to 100 straight. 40 to 100 place, 15 to 100 stow;
New Hampshire, 20 to 100 place, 5 to 100 show: Mint Briar, 35 to 100 show.
Winner — Ch. c, by Fair Play — Dona Roca, by Rock Sand (trained by 'W. Garth; bred by Mr. August
Belmont).
Went to post at 3:53. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving.
DUNLIN was outpaced and well back in the early running, but responded gamely when called on in the
stretch and, passing the leaders with a rush, was going away at the end. NEW HAMPSHIRE began
flat-footed, but sorn raced into second place and. passing BLAZES, took a clear lead, but his early
strenuous racing told on him and he tired. MINT BRIAR, close up, ran a good race. MODEST finished
gamely. POLLY ANN was always far back. BLAZES set a good early pace and ran well for three-
quarters.
Scratched — (74100)nappy Thoughts. 92; 73222*Bunting, 125; (74902)Champlain, 113; 74S19 Lieutenant
Farrell, 87; 74939*Suppliant, 87; 74942=Bluffer, 115; 74820 Chief Curry, 107.
^7 ACkA A SLXTH RACE — 1 1-4 Miles. (Oct. 18, 1917—2:02—3—126.) Purse $1,500. 3-year-olds
4 rti/TCTC and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,100; second, $250; third, $150.
Winner — Br. c, by The Finn — Miss Kearney, by Planudes (trained by S. C. Hildreth; bred by Mr.
John E. Madden).
Went to post at 3:48. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second driving. ZBV
rushed into the lead quickly and, favored by the soft going and displaying excellent speed, led tinder
restraint for the first mile, then steadily drew away frcm his opponent on the stretch turn into a long
lead in the stretch, but was kept under vigilant riding to the finish. PAPYRUS raced in close pursuit of
the leader while on the outside for the first mile, but was unable to overtake him at any "part of the
race and, losing ground in the final quarter when put under punishment, swerved to the inner rail and
finished a tired colt.
The following is a supplementary chart of the race, showing the running positions at each furlong
and the fractional time by furlongs;
Horses. A.Wt. St. 1-8 1-4 3-8 1-2 6-8 8-4 T-$ 1 1 1-8 1 1-4 1 3-8 Fin
ZEV wb 3 126 2 l 1 l l 1 J 1J 1» 14 1 | 1 «| i« l* 1 * l®
PAPYRUS w3 126 122 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Time, by Eighths, 13, 25%, 38, 50%, 1:02%, 1:15, 1:27%, 1:40%, 1:54, 2:07%, 2:21%, 2:35%
FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Sept. 7, 1923— 1:42%— 3— 109.) Sixteenth Running NEW
4 ritFOvr ROCHELLE HANDICAP. $4,000 Added. 3-year -olds. Net value to winner
Index Horses
$3,440; seond, $800; third, $400; fourth, $200.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
O H C P S
Index Horses
(74818) ROYCE ROOLS
74780= * JEWELL V. D.
74741 OLD FAITHFUL
74330 OLD TIMER
74 740 2 CLEAN GONE
( 74741 ) ‘IRISH PAT
7 4863 ‘BOLSTER
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
wb 8 113 2 3 2* 2 * 2*® 1J 1» J Callahan Pastime £
Equiv. Odds Str’t
wb 8 113 2 3 2® 2 * 2'® 1| 1* J Callahan Pastime Stable
wb 4 105 1 1 1* 1* 1«* 2* 2« E Legeie S H Harris
w 5 108 3 7 7 7 6 * 4* 3* G Fields G E Phillips
WB 3 102 5 2 6 4 6 * 8 * 3* 4* J Chalmers W W Loney
wb 7 103 7 6 4® 4*
wb 3 107 6 4 3* 3 1
wb 9 105 4 6 6« 6*
4* 6 J 61 5* B Marinelli J J Farrell Jr
6 ® 6 ® G Rose
7 7 T Finn
J J Lyons
G W Foreman
Time, 23, 48%, 1:15%, 1:41%, 2:09%. Track sloppy.
$2 mutuels paid, Rovce Rools, $3.60 straight, $2.90 place, $2.90 show; Jewell Y. D., $3.80 place, $3.20
•how; Old Faithful, $8.50 show.
Equivalent booking rdds — Itoyce Rools, 80 to 100 straight, 45 to 100 place, 45 to 100 show; Jewell Y.
D., 90 to 100 place, 00 to 100 show; Old Faithful, 325 to 100 show.
Winner — B. g, by Salvution — Saintolat, by Sain (trained by O. B. Akers; bred by Messrs. Lawrence
A Comstock).
Went to post at 4:22. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving.
KOYCE Ri?OI.S was saved in nearest pursuit of the pacemaker to the stretch under restraint, then took
the lead with a rush when called on and won in a canter. JEWELL V. D. set a fast pace for the going
and saved ground on the turns, but could not keep pace with the winner when challenged. OLD FAITH-
FUL closed a big gap and finished fast. OLD TIMER showed speed, but tired in the last quarter. CLEAN
GONE ran a bad race. IRISH PAT quit.
T7 ACkAK. SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (Oct. 18, 1917— 2:02— 3— 126.) Purse $1,600. 3-yeax-
4 olds and upward. Claiming, Net value to winner $1,100; second, $250; third, $150.
( 74683 )SUNSINI wb 106 333 3 3 3 13 L Fator Lilane Stable 1 3-213-10out—
( 74739)SH’FLE ALONG wb HI 2 1 1* 1® l 1 1* 2* E KummerA C Bostwick 4-5 9-104-5 out—
(74807 )MOONRAKER wb 93 1 2 2® 2® 2 * 2} 3 F Th'dykeGreentree Stable 10 12 8 8-5 out
Time, 23, 46%, 1:12%, 1:39, 1:46%. Track sloppy.
Winner — B. g, by Sun Briar — Contessina, by Count Schomberg (trained by F. M. Bray; bred by Mr.
Willis Sliarpc Kilmer).
Went to post at 4:23. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. SUNSINI was taken back at the start and saved to the stretch, then came fast when called on
and.wearing SHUFFLE ALONG down in the last twenty yards, wen drawing clear. SHUFFLE ALONG
showed excellent speed in the going and, setting a fast pace, saved ground on all the turns, but tired
and gave way when challenged. MOONRAKER was close up throughout and raced well.
Scratched— (74629) Hoest retch, 104; 74697 Cherry Pie, 116; 74697 Dunlin, 115; 74140=Solisa, 98;
74846=Jncqueline Julian, 92; 74724 Rita B., 97.
W 4 QQ-f SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile Main Course. (Sept. 15, 1923— 1:10%— 2— 130.) Purse $2,000.
4 rit/O A 2-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $1,300; second, $500; third, $200.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H C P S
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Be
wsb 5 103 8 3 1» 1* 1* l’l 1® T Finn i M Collins
w 3 U0 4 6 6 * 4* 2“* 2®>* 2" C Lang J B Stanley
w 3 103 3 8 7* 61 6 * 4»* 3* E Legero F Wieland
wb 3 92 1 4 8® 3»* 31 3* 4* G Bre’ning R E Potts
wb 7 103 6 7 8 8 61 6 * 6 * J Chalmers Airs W E Martin
w7U37261 6 * 4* 6 * 6 *A Sch’t’ger C Turner
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str
74569‘SMARTY wsb 5 103 8 3 1* 1* 1* VI
74641 FITZRUE w 3 U0 4 6 6 * 4& 2“* 2“*
(74740) ’BELLE AMIE w i 103 3 8 7* 61 6 * 4»*
(74862) ‘BONFIRE wb 3 92 1 4 8 ® 3»* 31 8 *
74741 COMME Cl wb 7 103 5 7 8 8 61 6®
1 74645) ‘WAR MASK wTlil 7 I 8 ) 5> (> P
74624 ‘FREEZY SNEEZY w 4 103 6 1 4* 7® 8 7*
74862 ‘INSULATE wb 3 95 2 6 2* 2* HI 8
Bquiv. Odds Str’t
71 F Lee
8 R Pierce
J Arthur
G C Winfrey
Time. 23%, 48%, 1:15%, 1:43, 2:10%. Track sloppy.
$2 mutuels paid, Smarty, $25.00 straight, $9.60 place, $6.20 show; Fitxrue, $7.40 place, $5.10 Show;
Belle Amie, $4.90 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Smarty, 1150 to 100 straight, 380 to 100 place, 210 to 100 show; Fitzrae, 270
to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; Belle Amie, 145 to 100 show.
Winner — B. g, by Theo. Cook — Canny Miss, by Ogden (trained by G. W. Campbell; bred by Messrs.
W. & L. Garth).
Went to post at 4:55. At post 1 minute. Start gcod and slow. Won easily; second and third driving.
SMARTY set a good pace under mild restraint and saved ground on all the turns, but had to be
shaken up slightly to maintain his advantage at the end. FITZRUE raced forwardly and outstayed BELLE
AMIE. The latter closed a big gap with a belated rush. BONFIRE raced forwardly throughout. COMME
Cl could never get up. WAR MASK was repeatedly bumped by BONFIRE in the early racing and tired in
the last half.
Overweights — Fitzrue, 3 pounds; Belle Amie, 1.
Belmont Park Form Chart
NEW YORK, N. Y„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923.— Belmont Turk (1% Miles). Westchester Racing
Association. One-day Meeting. Weather clear.
Stewards of the Meeting, August Belmont, F. R. Hitchcock and J. E. Widener. Stewards to Preside
ever the International Race, F. Gray Griswold, H. K. Knapp and J. N. Camden. Assistant to Stewards
at Start, E. C. Pctter. Judges, C. C. Cornehlsen and E. C. Smith. Starters, Mars Cassidy. Handicapper,
W. S. Vosburgh. Clerk of the Scales, Albert Burleu. Paddock and Patrol Judge, James McLaughlin.
Patrol Judges, E. H. Hanna and Harold Vosbnrgh. Timer, J. D. Odom. Physician in Attendance, Dr.
John A. Voorhees.
Racing starts at 2:15. p. m. (Chicago time 1:15 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. ‘Indicates apprentice allowance.
i QQD FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile Main Course. (Sept. 15, 1923— 1:10%— 2— 130.) Purse $2,000.
• mO 2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,300; second, $500; third, $200.
74112 SUN FLAG w HO 7 2 2* 2‘ 1* 1®>* L Fator G A Cochran 4 5 21 1 1-2
74682 NELLIE MORSE w U7 1 1 11 1" 2« 2 5 J Merimee II C Fisher 6 7 31 6-5 3-5
( 74724 ) FABIAN W U0 3 3 41 4>1 3* 3®« C Turner Riviera Stable 5 7 6 2 1
74251 =RINKEY wb 102 4 4 I 1 3*> 4* 4‘ J CorcoranGreentree Stable 10 10 8 3 8-6
(74808) BLIND PLAY wb HO 2 7 6 * 5* 5* 5‘ E Kummer A Belmont 20 20 20 8 4
( 74506 (CHECK w U2 6 8 8 8 8 6 ® C KummerJ E Madden 12 15 15 6 3
74682 SHERIDAN *U( ( 6 71 6 ® 6 * 7® E Sande Kancocas Stable 1 13-513-56-5 3-6
74553 RESOLUTION W 114 8 6 6 * 7® 7* 8 F Col’lettiLong Cabin Stb 12 12 8 3 8-6
Time, 23% , 46%, 1:12. Track sloppy.
Winner — B. c, by Sun Briar — Private Flag, by Hamburg (truined by C. H. Shilling; bred by Mr. W.
S. Kilmer).
Went to pest at 4:48. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won drivnig; second and third same.
SUN FLAG, off forwardly, followed in nearest pursuit of NELLIE MORSE to the last eighth, then took
the lead and outfinished her gamely. NELLIE MORSE, away fast on the inside, took the lead at once
and, set a great pace, held on tenaciously in the final drive. FABIAN, shuffled back while rounding
the last turn, finished gamely when clear and was easily best of the ethers. RINKEY tired in the last
eighth. The otheis ran poorly in the going.
Scratched — 74249 Stanwix, 114; (74682)Ladkin, 120; (74767)Miss Cameo, 107; 74847 Courser, 117;
74553 Lucky Play, 120; (74251)Lady Belle, 117; 74657 Maxie, 105; 74631 Sun Maiden, 107; 74682 Eaglet,
110; Polo Ground, 105.
Overweights — Check, 2 pounds.
Akron
Form Chart
AKRON, 0., Saturay, Oct. 20, 1923.— Akron (3-4
mile). Nineteenth and last day. Akron Racing
Association’s Autumn Meeting. Weather clear.
Presiding Judge, S. S. Bender. Associate Judges,
H. J. Kohl and B. C. Cototrell. Starter, Lester
Dean. Racing Secretary, S. S. Bender.
Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time 1:00.)
74.Q4.fi FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse
I toxu $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value to winner $350; second, $75; third,
£50; fourth, $25.
Y Eq. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
74702* Humpy 109 1°* F Seremba 290-100
74905 Mar’n Hollins 109 2‘ G Williams 620-100
74679 Valentine d’Or 109 3'i H Clements 520-100
74949 FOURTH RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Pune
$550. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value to winner $400; second, $75; thir d,
$50; fourth, $25.
Eq. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
74869 2 Eddie Fuller 110 1® J Majestic 410-100
74864 ‘Canny Lady 110 21 F Seremba 140-100
74748 Primitive 105 3 1 C Jackson 420-100
74748*Ferrum 102 4 1 L Parting’n 820-100
74867 Irene Walton 105 5 2 E Demayo 7620-100
74571 Foy
74828 Acouchla II.
74867 Uranium
74824 3 Currency
74782 Quaint
74007 Take All
74785 Fire Tongs
106 4* L Parting’n 620-100
107 6 } C Jackson 7620-100
112 6 * J McGough 2020-100
107 71 F Horn 180-100
109 8 ® J Berg 7640-100
115 9® J Majestic 4020-100
111 10 F Lux 6220-100
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
14309 DUCKY
14309 MISS DOMINO
(742 73 (DANTE
( 74803 )PATHAN
(74685 (FRIDAY 13TH
(74591) THE POET
14819 JIMSON
( 74680 )VULNAD
14550 JESSAMINE
WB 1031 2 2
wb 109 7 1
wb U0 3 4
wb 108 10 8
w 106 6 7
wbb 106 1 5
wb 104 9 10
WB 113 5 $
wb 113 8 9
V 2% 1* 1*1 M Fator R T Wilson
1*1 1*1 2® ^* C Turner Riviera Stable
O H C P S
10 10 4 2
4 13-56-5 3-5
8 * I® 3® $4 J McTag*tE
Garrison 10 12 12 5
5® 6 ® 44 44 L Fator I. J Carey 6 8 5 2 1
T) 7® 6 * 5* H Stutts E Plath 4 41 4 8-5 4-5
6 ® 41 51 6 ® F Hem’dezQuincy Stable 4 10 10 4 2
9* 6 ® 7* 7® 8 W’liamsJ S Cosden < 12 12 5 21
8 ® 9® 8 * 8 * C KummerLilane Stable t 10 10 4 2
10 10 10 9* E KummerJ Kahn 10 100 100 40 20
4* 8 * 9® 10 J Zoelier E Arlington 6 12 12 5 2)
74550 JESSAMINE wb 113 8 9 10 10 10 9* E KummerJ Kahn » 100 100 40 20
(74762)F. LADY H’RDING w 104 4 8 4* 8 * 9* 10 J Zoelier E Arlington 6 12 12 5 2}
Ume, 94, 48%, 1:13%. Track sloppy.
Winner — B. f, by Thistletcn — The Loon, by Grebe (trained by T. J. Healey; bred by Mr. Richard T.
Wilson).
Went to post at 2:18. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. DUCKY, displaying a good order of speed in the going and following MISS DOMINO closely to
the stretch, passed her into the lead when called on and won easing up. MISS DOMINO set a fast pace,
but tired in the last eighth. DANTE raced close up all the way and, finishing gamely, would have been
Second in a few more strides. PATHAN, off slowly, was forced to race wide for the entire way and lost
Bruch ground on the turns. FRIDAY 13TU gained steadily from a slow beginning. THE POET, on the
Inside all the way, was weakly ridden and ran poorly.
Scratched — (74653) Pricemaker, 120; 74762 2 Parvenu, 99; 74080 Clarice O. II., 101; 74308 Hands Up,
104; 746S0 Delia, 101.
Overweights — Ducky, 2% pounds; First Lady Harding, 3; Vulnad, 1.
7/IQ97 SECOND RACE— 1 Mile. (Sept. 3, 1923— 1:35%— 3— 113.) Purse $2,000. S-year-olds and
4 4 upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,300; second, $500; third, $200.
Tima, 1:09%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Humpy, $7.80 straight, $4.00
place, $3.00 show; Marion Hollins, $6.60 place, $3.60
show; Valentine d’Or, $3.00 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Humphy, 290 to 100
straight, 100 to 100 place, 50 to 100 show; Marion
Hollins, 230 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Valentine
d'Or, 50 to 100 show.
Winner— L. K. Crist's b. g, 5, by Sweep — Little
Tee, by Galveston (trained by L. K. Crist; bred by
Mr. E. F. Simms).
Went to post at 2:35- At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Scratched — 747S5 2 Dudle Bng, 100 : 74787 Illusion-
ist, 106 : 74783= Bridge tte. 111: 73396 Horace I.erch,
115: 74783 Frencliy, 111; 71693 Propaganda, 115.
Overweights — Marion Hollins, 4 pounds; Urani-
um, 5. *
74Q47 SECOND RACE— 3-4 Mile. Purse $500.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
Net value to winner $350; Becond, $75; third, $50;
fourth, $25.
Eq. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt Fin. Jockey. Straight.
Index Horses
AWtrrSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H O P S
Ind. Horse.
(74570) Sky Man lit V C Jackson 940-100
74823 *Gilder 105 21 J Majestic 820-100
74829 = ‘Pomerene 112 8 * C La Belie 820-100
74907 *Top Rung 109 4i H Clements 520-100
74436 ‘Boxwood 100 5} J Berg 240-100
( 74828 )Madson MO 6 * F Seremba 620-100
74905 Carrie Baker 112 7 G Wiiliams 440-10C
Time, 1:16%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Sky Man. $20.80 straight, $10.20
place, $6.63 show; Gilder, $7.60 place, $4.40 show;
Pomerene, $5.00 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Sky Man. 940 to 100
straight, 410 to 100 place, 230 to 100 show; Gilder,
280 to 100 place, 120 to 100 show; Pomerene, 150
to 100 show.
Winner — T. McBride’s ch. t, 7, by Aeronaut —
Tranid, by Voter (trained by T. McBride; bred
by Mr. S. L. Parsons).
Went to post at 3:00. At post 1 minute. Start
poor and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
Scratched— 74785 Big Noise, 107; 74787*Auntie
Em, 109; 74785 Olive James, 112; 74828 Lawn
Mower, 102.
Overweights — Top Rung, 1 pound.
(744 19 (FOREST LORE wb 3 103) 5 3 4| 6 ® 6 * 2>i 1‘) U Fator R T Wilson 8 10 8 2 8-6
74807 2 SATELLITE wb 3 U7 6 1 2®i 1* 1} 1® 2*1 J Zoelier E Arlington 6 7 7 3 3-5
74697 GOLDEN RULE WB 3 108 3 6 6 * 31 2® 3* t * S W’liamsJ S Cosden tQ 41 41 8-5 1-2
74594* WYNNEWOOD WB 7 108 2 2 1* 21 3»1 4* 4*1 L Fator Mrs T O Wber 4-5 1 1-2 1-6 out
74669 *BIGHEART w 4 1151 1 4 S>1 4* 4® 5® 6 * R Carter J 8 Cosden 41 41 8-6 1-2
(7 1788 (DARTMOOR wb 5 108 4 6 6 6 6 5 .6 J Merimee F C Bain 10 29 $0 8 3
' tCoupled as J. S. Cosden entry.
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:13%, 1:40. Track sloppy.
Winner — Ch. c, by Campfire — Ma Wee Dear, by Love Wisely (trained by T. J. Healey; bred by Mr.
Richard T. Wilson).
Went to post at 2:48. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won ridden out; second and third
driving. FOREST LORE, racing well in the going, gradually improved his position after going a half
mile and, saving ground when entering the stretch, pa'ssed SATELLITE in the last sixteenth and won
going away. SATELLITE, away fast, raced WYNNEWOOD into defeat and took the lead on the stretch
turn, but was unable to withstand the winner’s challenge. GOLDEN RULE began slowly, moved up
with a rush on the backstretch nnd made a game finish, but tired. WYNNEWOOD set the pace briefly,
but tired after going a half. BIGHEART ran poorly for him.
Scratched — 73529 June Grass, 117; 74S07=King Albert, 111; 74165 Overtake, 108; 74804 Sea Cove, 108;
7440G Olynthus, 108; (74S04)High Prince, 105; 74844*Flying Devil, 102; 74846 2 Jacqueline Julian 106-
74764 Toil, 108; 74179 Romany, 108.
Overweights — Forest Lore, 1% pounds; Bigheart, 1%.
F4 A OQ THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile Main Course. (Sept. 15, 1923 — 1:10% — 2 — 130.) Old Glory
4 rIDidO Handicap. $2,000 Added. All Ages. Net value to winner $1,425; second, $500; third,
$ 200 .
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
74596® AVIS ACK w $ 120 4 3 I® I'il) 1® C Turner N Loscai:
O H 0 P S
7404 c THIRD RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs. Purse
$500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value to winner $350; second, $75; third,
$50; fourth, $25.
Eq. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt Fin. Jockey. Straight.
74649 Homam 107 6 2 S Banks 2820-100
74706 Benin 107 7 2 H Clements 3620-100
74784 Eternity 112 8 ‘ J McGough 3620-100
74747 2 Burgoyne 114 9* F Lux 560-100
74013 Indian Chant 114 10 F Horn 2240-100
Time, 1:23%. Track fast.
$2 mntnels paid, Eddie Fuller, $10.20 straight,,
$4.40 place, $3.00 show; Cannl Lady, $3.20 place,
$2.40 show; Primitive, $3.00 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Eddie Fuller, 410 to 100
straight, 120 to 100 plaee. 50 to 100 show; Canny
Lady, 60 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Primitive,
50 to 100 show.
Winner — Clemens & Smith’s b. g, 5, by Mush-
room — French Essex, by Volodyovski (trained by
C. White; bred by Mr. F. Johnson).
Went to post at 3:50. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third
driving.
Scratched — 74706 2 Pnzzle, 10S; 74905 Ashlin, 114;
71900 Minnie H., 110; 74907 King B.. 107; 74340
Battle Mountain, 114; 74869, Hot Muffin, 107;
74823 nubbub, 107.
74950 FIFTH RACE — 7-8 Mile. Au Revoir
Purse. Purse $600. 3-year-olds and
upward. Net value to winner $425; second, $100;
third, $59; fourth, $25.
Eq. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
74827 2 Winchester 108 1* C Jackson 220-100
74746 Royal Dick 102 2® G AV’liams 350-100
( 74866 )Go’den Red 105 3* J McGough 550-100
74678 Evelyn White 108 4® J Majestic 320-100
74868 Colossus 115 5 S Banks 420-100
Time, 1:29%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Winchester, $6.40 straight,
$3.40 place, $2.60 show; Royal Dick, $4.S0 place,
$2.80 show; Golden Red, $2.60 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Winchester, 220 to 100
straight, 70 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; Royal
Dick, 140 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Golden
Red. 30 to 100 show.
Winner — P. Coles’ b. g, 5, by The Manager —
Miss Declare, by Dick Welles (trained by T. Mc-
Bride; bred by Messrs. J. D. Carr & Bro.).
Went to post at 4:19. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won handily; second and third
driving.
Scratched — 73652 Lottie Loraine, 108.
74951 SIXTH RACE— 7-8 Mile. Purse $600.
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming,
Net value to winner $425; second, $100; third, $50:
fourth, $26.
Eq. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
74866 2 Golden Chance 109 1® F Seremba SO 100
( 74869 )Sacajawea 101 2* J Berg 420-JOO
74911 Bill Blackwell 103 3'J F Lux 2440-100
( 74911 )Amer. Eagle 111 4* S Banks 920-100
74866 Assumption 106 5* F Horn 940-100
748G9 3 Q’n of the Spa 109 6 * H Clements 920-100
74765 -’R1GEL
•*4725® PANDOWDY
71578 DOMINIQUE
74596 = AVIS ACK w $ 120 4 3 I® «®i 11 1® C Turner N Loscaizo 3 3 6-5 2-5 out
(74725 ) FLY BY DAT vlU! i 1 »» 1* 2 2 2=1 C KummerH P Whitney 3 12 12 4 2
74765 = OSPREY WB 3 122 ( • $® $»• 4* 3* E Sande A Belmont 8-3 2) 21 4-5 1-3
74765’RIGEL w 3 110 1 4 4* 41 3>i 4'= L Fator Ilancocas Stable 4 T 8 3 4-5
**472 5 s PANDOWDY w 3 110 2 3 1* 3* 6 ®® 5’* F Col’ lettiGreen tree Stable 5 10 3 S 3-5
71578 DOMINIQUE WI12C36 8 SCCJ Zoelier l: Arlington 10 12 10 4 2
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:12%. Track sloppy.
Winner — Ch. f, by Jack Atkin— Avis, by Ballot (trained by W. M. Ryan; bred by Mr. n. H. Hewitt).
Went to post at 3:15. At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driving.
AVISACK, favored by the going, raced prominently in the early running and, taking the lead in the
last eighth, maintained her advantage nnd won going away. FLY BY DAY forced and set a fast pace
and, racing PANDOWDY into defeat, made a game finish when challenged. OSPREY was hard ridden
Bad raced wide throughout, but could never overhaul the two leaders. RIGEL ran well and finished close
BP. PANDOWDY set a fast early pace snd tired badly. DOMINIQUE was always beaten.
Scratched— (747C5)Mlss Star, 122; (7405S)Canaque, 103; 73346 Goshawk, 121; 74098 Cyclops, 119;
(T4805)Anur Tatriae, 110; 73529 June Grass, 109; 74N06=Firm Friend, 124; 74682 Nellie Morse, 102; 74553
Anna Marrone II., 105; (74764)Uullabaloo, 115; 74927 Bigheart, 110; 74927® Satellite, 105; 74697 Golden
fcal *, 111.
Overweight* — Fly by Day, 2 pounds.
fT/4Q9Q FOURTH RACE— 1 1-2 Mile*. (Sept. 11, 1920— 2:28%— 3— 118.) INTERNATIONAL
4 RACE. 8 -year-oldi. Special Weights. Value $100,000 and $5,000 gold oup. Net
Mill $85,000, including geld cap; second, $20,000.
Ind. Horse.
14008 ‘Punctual 107 1® W Taylor 140-100
74784 2 Bab 10* J’l F Seremba 600-100
74908‘Sandy H. 107 3* C La Belle 420-100
74905 = Edna D. 110 4® R Pauley 620-100
74702 Streamer 110 5’i F Horn 920-100
74747 Reveler 110 6 ) C Jackson 720-101
74870 Helen Lucas 110 7® J Berg 4320-100
74186 Ch. A. Byrne 114 8 * S Banks 4220-100
74907 Arrow Point 110 9® J F Lux 3120-100
74085® Melancholia 114 10 J McGough 3100-100
Time, 1:23%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Punctual, $4.80 straight, $3.00
place, $2.40 show; Bab, $4.00 place, $2.80 show;
Sandy 11., $3.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Punctual. 140 to 100
straight, 50 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Bab, 100
to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Sandy U., CO to 100
show.
Winner — R. D. Carter's b. m, 6 , by Fayette —
Consistent, by Galore (trained by R. D. Carter;
bred by Messrs. Morris & Walden).
Went to post at 3:25. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won handily; second and third
driving.
Scratched— 74743 2 Rnth Wehle, 107; 74479 Bantam,
106; 74783 U Twenty-Three, 110; 74125 Walter
Turnbow, 114; 74825*Arthur Rule, 107; 74906 Miss
Anne Pine, 104; 74906 Sea Urchin, 107; 74825 Mary
G., 110.
Overweighta — Bab, 1 pound.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockey*
O H 0 P 8
(TMSt)ZEV
PAPYRUS
WB XM 1 $ X® 1* 14 1® 1® B Sande Ilancocas Stable 4-517-304-5 out—
W » I113313S Don'hueBen lrlah 1 8-5 1 aut —
*5%, 60%. 1:15, 1:40%, 2:07%; 2:35%. Track sloppy.
74911 Berretta 109 7 R Pauley 6240-100
74227 Nordeck 104 Ref’d.E Demayo 6280-100
Time, 1:30%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Golden Chance, $3.00 straight,
$2.60 place, $2.40 show; Sacajawea, $3.40 place,
$2.80 show; Bill Blackwell, $4.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Golden Chance, 80 to
100 straight, 30 to 100 place, 20 to 100 show; Saca-
jewea, 70 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Bill Black-
well, 110 to 100 show.
Winner — C. E. Davidson’s b. g, 9, by Zal — Ber-
naise, by Sempronius (trained by C. E. Davidson;
bred by Mr. W. Gerst).
Went to post at 4:47. At post 3 minutes. Start
good and slow for all but Nordeck. Won easily;
second and third driving.
Scratched— (74910) Orleans Girl, 106; 74910=Enos,
108; (74906)Jetsam, 103.
Overweights — Queen of the Spa, 3 pounds; Eer-
retta, 2 .
74952 SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. Purse
$600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value to winner $425; second, $100; third,
$50; fourth, $25,
Eq. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
( 74788 )Montillo 103 1 J F Horn 430-100
74534 Hercules 109 2 T G Williams 620-100
74911 Captain AdamslOO 3® S Banks 4220-100
( 74748 ) Blarney Boy 109 4 1 C Jackson 820-100
74870 Suds 103 5® E Demayo 4220-100
(74G51)May Girl 109 6 H Clements 320-100
( 74534 )Cabin Creek 112 7= F Seremba 180-100
74911‘Veronica 95 8 L Parting’n 1620-100
. Time, 2:10. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Montillo, $10.60 straight, $4.40
place, $3.80 show.; Hercules, $5.20 place, $4.40
show; Capt. Adams, $11.80 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Montillo. 430 to 10O
straight, 120 to 100 place, 90 to 100 show; Her-
cules, 160 to 109 place, 120 to 100 show; Capt.
Adams, 490 to L00 show.
Winner — A. J. Houser’s b. g. 5, by Free Lance or
Sain — -Hindu , by The Bard (trained by J. M. Weil;
bred by Mr. George J. Long).
Went to post at 5:19. At post 1 minnte. Start
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Scratched— 74870 Ardito, 103; 74788 W. n. Buok-
I ner, 94; 74S69 Mono mo y, 108; 74909 Violet Blue,
Sunday, October 21, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
9 V
Huntington
Form Chart
$2 mutnels S’ IilotL^otc^O.20 straight, FQHR FEATURES FOR BOWIE
<11.60 place, $4.70 show; Dancer, $3.80 place, $2.80 1 VWlt * fJfllUmxJ I VII V V II IU
■bow; Coscorron, $7.00 show. _______
Equivalent booking odds — Blossom Honse. 1410 to
Zc'r£";/“ 3 ‘p..‘“ SJ”S £ ,£.'°°c£Z: Two Stakes of $10,000 Each and
ron, 250 to 100 show. _ „ . _ _ _ _ _
FOUR FEATURES FOR BOWIE POOR PRICES REALIZED
I - I Winner — S. llesseltine’s b. g, 4, by Bnlse — Agnes
May, by The Commoner (trained by S. Uesseltine;
HUNTINGTON, W. Va., Saturday, Oct. 20, 1923. bred by Mr. J. W. Parrish).
— (1 mile.) Seventh day. West Virginia Jockey Wont to post at 5:07. At post 4 minntes. Start
Club. Autumn Meeting of 19 days. Weather clear. poo j an( i s i 0 w. Won handily; second and third
Stewards, J. A. Murphy, W. H. Shelley and J.. driving.
T. Ireland. Judges, W. B. Norvell and II. Kline. Scratched— 74790 Dardnnella, 102; 74876’Black
Two of $7,500 Each Listed
in Coming Meeting.
4790 Dardnnella. 102; 74876’Black BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 20.— With two
Starter, Marshall Cassidy. Racing Secretary, W. Watch II.. 113; 74877 Bijou, 97. stake*? of £7 500 each and two of £10 000 each
It. Norvell. Overweights— Dancer, 4 pounds; Wm. Oldt, 4; The slaKCS 01 $‘.&UO eacn ana two or $10,U00 eacn
Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 1:15).
as features, the program announced by James
F. O’Hara, general manager of the Southern
74QR3 FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (April 74959 SEVENTH RACE— 1 Milo and 70 Yards. Marvland Airricultural Association miaran-
IWOO 26, 1923 — 1:05% — 5 — 109.) Purse $600. (Oct. 17, 1923-1:43-4-107.) Purse ™ar> land Agricultural Association, guaran-
2-year-olds. Claiming. Net value to winner $425; $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net tees the distribution among horsemen who
second, $100; third, $50; fourth, $25. value to winner $425; second, $100; third, $50; take part in the impending fall meeting at
Eq. Odds fourth, $25. Prince George Park, Bowie, a matter -of
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
74708 Ann M. 109 1* R McD’mott 300-100 Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey.
74915* Auntio Millin 104 2* H Glick 1000-100 7 4 5 58= ‘Hainan 106 lk H Glick
74508 Balt full 107 3» W Bog’wski 1040-100 74599*Bobbie Shea 106 2J R Clifford
73832 ‘Quash 94 4= W McKnight 620-100 (74836)John Morrill 111 3* N Burger
74789 Castilla 105 6= O Atwell 240-100 ( 7 4 7 5 4 IPirate McGee 111 4* W Martin
74789 Follow Me 106 6= T Bonham 590-100 | 74835 Murray HI 6* T Wayt
73830 Georgia May 106 7 J Eaton
Time, 1:07. Track fast.
590-100 74835 Murray
1240-100 74331 St. Paul
74836“Scraps
$2 mntuels paid, Ann M., $8.00 straight, $5.20 . 74835 Dantzic
straight, lf>0 to 100 piace, 55 to 100 show; Auntie
Millin, 270 to 10O place, 60 to 100 show; Balefull,
45 to 100 show.
o' 1 ' P*?* 13 *1^0,000 or $170,000. Also it insures the par-
a n ni t St *^i£ion Hcipation of many of the best horses that
106 21 R Clifford 430-100 wid have remained in training through the
111 V N Burger 680-ino autumn meeting of the Kentucky Jockey
111 4* W Martin 469-100 Club at Churchill Downs, Louisville, and
111 6* T Wayt 390-100 Pimlico trade, Baltimore.
Ill 6* J Dennison 1800-100 Bowie racing will take up the last fort-
im> V n “ C £ ni, * t night of November. It will encounter no
44 Trar-k fast competition in any quarter until Thanksgiv-
. . . A i foot cuuipcunuu in any quarter uin.ii ±nanivsgiv-
place, S3. 10 show; Auntie Millin, $7.40 place. Time, 1:44. Track fast. * , _ r _ , , .. _ . , .
$3 °0 show Balefull $° 90 show $2 mutnels paid, Haman, $7.40 straight, $4.80 ln ff. a few da> s ahead of its finish. Thanks-
Eqnivalen’t booking odds— Ann M., 300 to 100 place, $2.90 show; Bobby Shea, $5.80 place, $3.30 I giving will mark the beginning of the winter
straight, 100 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Auntis show; John Morrill, $3.30 show. | meetings at New Orleans, Tijuana and Ha-
Millin, 270 lo 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Balefull, Equivalent booking odds— Haman, 270 to 100 vana. But these winter racing places are
45 to 100 show. straight, 140 to 100 place, 4o to 100 show; Bobby f ar awav . With the best of the thorough-
, !fr r T r VM J - £ Ia n ag K D VH- 5 ’ by (t noots , ’’U' 1 M^rr'ii, 65 to im stw’ “ ^ ^ Bh ° W; J ° hD breds that will have been racing in Ken-
Saddle — Little Nell, by Ccderstrome (trained by Morrill, 6o to 100 show. , , , ... . , _ ,, ... ,
J. J. Flanagan; bred by Mr. T. M. Murphy). Winner — E. L. Fitzgerald’s b. g, 6, by Horron — tucky and Marj land available, there will be
Went to post at 2:25. At post 1 minute. Start Selina Lou, by Kilkerran (trined by E. L. Fitz- more than enough to overfill every stable
good and slow. Won easily; second and third gera Id; bred by Messrs. Tallbot Bros.).
Went to post at 5:42. At post 1 minute. Start nations.
of Prince George Park and outside accommo-
74Q54 SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse ba “- e -
1 $600. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value to winner $375; second, $60; third, LATEST
$40; fourth, $25.
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same.
Ind. norse.
Wt.
Fin
Jockey.
R|. Odds
Straight.
74872 Sancho Pansy
Ill
X‘
W
Smith
193-100
74874‘Loyalty
103
2‘
H
Glick
1600-100
72982‘Arietta
103
SH
R
Clifford
2200-190
7,3852 British Isles
112
4 l
T
Wayt
340-100
74872 Lucky Pearl
110
5‘
E
T Moore
2100-100
74792 Sea Board
108
6‘
O
Atwell
1000-100
74 790 ‘Northrop
106
7»
E
Vogt
3400-100
74872 Machiavelli
108
8
J
Conway
770-100
73884 Rustler
112 Left.J
Dennison 400-100
TRAINING GALLOPS
(425)
LATONIA.
on anu slow, won anving; secona ana uura me Tho 500 specials of the Bowie program
Iie ' 4 will be the Prince George and Endurance
. mm. > TVTTirn _______ Handicaps, the former a gallop of one mile
ATEST TRAINING GALLOPaS arid an eighth for three-year-olds exclusively,
the latter a dash of one mile for two-year-
. olds of both sexes. The $10,000 races will
I 4-25) be the Thanksgiving, a handicap of one mile
LATONIA, Ky., Oct. 20.— Today’s training apd foy three-year-olds and
illops here included the following ; 1 n ™ “ ar ^ and ; a handicap
0 of one mile for all ages. Twenty thousand
LATOXIA. dollars more than was offered last fall will
r eather clear ; track fast — be added in the Bowie stakes.
Three -Eighths Mile. The program book of the coming meeting,
22-Breechloader . .31% 423-Saraband 36% ? CleFk ° f J hG Jose P h Mc *
22-Harry B 36% 308-Thor 36% Lennan is now working, will be announced
Half Mile presently. It will provide for horses of all
„„ classes. Overnight purses will range $1,300
ass? ssi .s s&x-rr. . s*
22-Calvin 50 422-Strutter 49 Prince George Park in fine condition now.
18-Capt. Haney ..50 % 422- Vera Vennie ..51% The going will be improved, however, if there
16-Dare Say 49% are five or six days’ rain in mid-November,
Five-Eighths Mile. while the horses are disporting themselves at
4 Rnmi-iw ain-TTitt-v Tv«T<qn -rw« Marlborough.
Three -Eighths Mile.
„ , . n> v T _. k ftrt 422- Breechloader . .31% 423-Saraband 36%
$2 mutnels fancho PanV fe.SO straight. ^Harr, B 36% 308-Thor 36%
$4.40 place, $4.10 show; Loyalty, $8.00 place, Half Mile.
$5.50 show; Arietta, $8.00 show. 418-Black Grackle 48 420-In Memoriam .51%
Equivalent booking odds — Suncho Tansy, 190 to 422-Bush Buck ..49 409-Sanola 50
100 straight, 120 to 100 place, 105 to 100 show; 422-Calvin 50 422-Strutter 49
Loyalty, 300 to 100 place, 175 to 100 show; Ari- 318-Capt. Haney ..50% 422- Vera Vennie ..51%
etta, 300 to 100 show. 416-Dare Say 49%
Winner — llammatt & Davis’ b. g, 3, by Sweep —
Nancy Tansy, by Mentone (trained by H. G. x ive-tigntns sue.
Hammatt; bred by Mr. Samuel D. Riddle). 420-A. Blue Gownl:02 416-Kitty TroxelD :03%
Went to post at 2:54. At post 8 minutes. Start 384-Anouymous .1:03% 305-Long Green .1:04%
418- Black Grackle 48
422- Bush Buck . .49
422-Calvin 50
420-In Memoriam .51%
409-Sanola 50
422-Strutter 49
318-Capt. Haney ..50% 422-Vera Vennie ..51%
416-Dare Say 49%
Five-Eighths Mile.
420-A. Bine Gownl:02 416-Kitty TroxelD : 03%
good and slow. Won handily; second and third 424-Attractive
driving. 421-Bye Bye
Scratched— 74S33‘Lou:e Lou, 103. 41S-I5atty H.
424-Attractive ..1:04 414-Martin 1:03%
421-Bye Bye 1:03% 421-Miss Mischiefl :01%
41S-Ratty H 1:03% 258-I’oppye 1:03%
Conway 1:03 423-Quivero 1:04
74Q55 THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. Purse 423-El Astro 1:02% 417-Swectheart ..1:03%
I X a U u $500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim- 345-E.\tra Editionl:02% 404-Silver Fane .1:01%
$500. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value ta winner $375; sesond, $60; third,
$40; fourth, $25.
Eq. Odds
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight.
74872 ‘Fond Hope 108 1* W Martin 169-109
74833 Verde 108 2» W Smith 1750-100
73750 ‘Lieut. Terkins 108 3 1 T Bci ham 100-100
74877 Neenah 108 4‘ L Mills 2030-100
74790 Dissolute 112 6* T Wayt 2100-100
74075 Weinland 108 6* W Bog’wski 2400-100 *lT'® nglgr ’ J', 1 "?? „ Dreu, “, 1 ^5 close Pursuit, while Sea Master was leading
66112 Old Rose 110 V E T Moore 230)100 ^ Vlew *£'£ e . ,e Foy v -' ' the others. The remainder were all racing
72651 Harry Glover 112 8 J Dennison 1900-100 ^I^adomT . ! ! A ll»% to? Rockwork^ under restraint, but well bunched. Through
*-» mntuels paid Fond Hope $5 20 straight $3 00 423-Devil Girl ...1:16% 422-Sewell Combsl:16% the final turn there was a general closing
place, *2.30 show; Verde, $9.40 ? place, $3^70’ show; 421-Fair Thantoml:18 423-Schottische .1:17% UP and Duettiste, showing some of his old
Lieutenant Perkins, $2.60 show. ^^ Fra “ kn '? n 416-Scamper time form, moved into serious contention.
415-Elusive 1:02% 423-Tom Telia ..1:04
421-Foul Weatberl :02% 421-Virgo 1:04%
421-Gorget 1:03% 366-Yalta 1:05%
Three-Quarters Mile.
421-Blue Bonnet 1:16% 423-Moorfield ...1:16%
421-Bourbon Boy 1:14% 415-Modesty 1:16%
418- Be Good 1:16% 423-Medina 1:16%
419- Blue White .1:15% 421-Niagara 1:16%
417-Bugler 1:16% 421-Nulli Sec’dusl :15%
411- Court View 1:17% 407-Tete Foy ...1:18%
422-Chilhowee ...1:18 422-Princess Noral:17%
412- Diadcma ....1:19% 407-Rockwork ...1:17%
LlcuVen'a'nt^Perkins, $2.6o" showT " ' ^U-Frankman ..1:17 416-Scamper ....1:16%
Equivalent booking odds — Fond Hope, 160 to 100 J
straight, 50 to 100 place, 15 to 100 show; Verde, Julla ‘*“‘^ ront J v,ck
370 to 10O place, 85 to 100 show; Lieutenant Per- ^. 1 J'! lowdy
kins 30 to 100 show 423-Lugs 1:14% 289-Tippo Sahib 1:18%
Winncr B Crecch s’ b. m. 6, by Swithen^Boll ™ Granit ? •—
LAUREL STAKES TO DUNUN
(Continued from first page.)
pleasing spectacle, and the finish was of a
driving order, in which Damask came from
the rear to take command at the final jump
and retain the advantage to the end. During
the early running Musty was the one to show
the way. Courteous, the only one which failed
to negotiate the course, essayed to keep in
close pursuit, while Sea Master was leading
the others. The remainder were all racing
under restraint, but well bunched. Through
Yearlings Offered by J. E. Mad-
den and J. B. Respess at La- J
tonia Go Rather Cheaply.
LATONIA, Ky., Oct. 20. — Poor prices wer®
realized for the J. E. Madden and J. B. Res- )
pess yearlings offered at auction in the pad- 1
dock prior to the races today. Following
are the results of the sale :
Property of J. E. Madden. q
Chestnut colt, by St. Rock — Faustina; W.
Covington $ 500
Chestnut filly, by Star Master — Yalahu; I.
Weil 500
Black filly, by Star Master — Rocking Chair;
Hamed Bros 500
Chestnut filly, by Spanish Prince II. — Rock-
land; M. Lowenstein 500
Chestnut filly, by Spanish Prince II. — Re-
fusal; E. G. Shaffer 478
Chestnut filly, by Spanish Prince II. — Ricco-
chet; E. G. Shaffer 425
Bay filly, by Ormondale — Shop Girl; S. Singer 400
Bay filly, by Spanish Prince II. — Plain Dor-
othy; M. Lowenstein 350
Black filly, by Star Master — Little Devil; I.
Weil 200
Chestnut filly, by St. Rock — Old Squaw; E.
G. Shaffer 200
Chestnut filly, by Spanish Prince II. — Host-
ess; Mrs. D. Regan 135
Bay filly, by Spanish Prince II.— Throne; S.
F. Matthews 123
Property of J. B. Respess.
Chestnut colt, by Dick Welles — Crossover; S.
Singer $ 950
Bay colt, by Colonel Vennie — Wondawby; S.
Singer 800
Bay or brown filly, by Colonel Vennie — Eu-
rope; I. Weil 578
Bay filly, by Colouel Vennie — Zindel; J. W.
Pearson 550
Bay filly, by Colonel Vennie — Crystal; L. Abel 550
Chestnut filly, by Colonel Vennie — Undaunted;
T. H. Bernhardt 478
Bay filly, by Colonel Vennie — Floral Day; Dr.
R. Itorgman 423
Bay or brown filly, by Royal II. — Angeline;
R. N. Vestal 400
Brown filly, by Colonel Vennie — Amazon; W.
C. Weant 400
Brown filly by Royal II. — Woodlawn Belle;
T. F. liornnian 200
Mr. Madden also offered three horses In
training :
Ileremon, Jones Bros $7,600
Program. Col. W. E. Applegate 3.500
Red Weed, T. H. Bernhardt 2.300
The two-year-old Midnight Follies, con-
signed by M. G. Cundiff, was sold to W. N.
Potts for $1,400.
Weevil, by Cayuga (trained by B. Creech; bred by
Mr. E. 11. Andrews).
Went to post at 3:34. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won handily; second and third
driving.
Scratched— 74337 Kitty Cheatham, 108; 74078
John Spohn, 108; 74792 Demonstrator, 108.
ing. Net valuo to winner $425; second, $100; third, 422-Cloister 1:45 417-Snn Spot ....1:45
$50; fourth, $25. 421-Hysteria ....1:46% 422-Seclusion -....1:43%
Eq. Odds 420-Jou Jou 1:43% 419-Sway 1:44%
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 423-Longboat ....1:42% 420-Tex 1:43
74875‘Arctic King 109 1» W Bog’owaki 170-100 422 -Locust Leavesl:43% 413-l T ntried 1:41%
Ind. Horse.
74875‘Arctic King
74873’Miss Beulah 109 2* L Mills 700-100 419-Lord Martin .1:42% 422- Wise C’nsellorl:45
74831 ’Athlete 100 3‘ W Martin 200-100 422-Nell McChord 1:42% 427-Zack Terrell 1:43%
74752 Dicknell 109 4* E T Moore 4100-100 Mi i« , nd
74875‘Phenol 104 6‘ H Glick 4405-100 , . . _ ^
74873‘Gonwithim 100 6‘ M Glover 1710-100 414-Larchmont ..l:o8% May Prosper .1:56%
74792‘Lucy J. 103 7* M Lyons 3500-100 White Star worked well.
74124 Bonero Blue 109 8 l J Conway 1700-100 Lugs ran welL
74873‘The Plainsman 100 9‘ R Clifford 4500-100
74279 ‘Monsoon 104 10* J Eaton 1500-100 ^ ^ ^
73X49 H’py Moments 100 11 O Atwell 3100-100 . YONKERS, N. Y., Oct 20.— Today’s train
Time, 1:08%. Track fast. mg gallops here include the following:
$2 mutnels paid, Arctic King, $5.40 straight, $3.80 -FMPIRF FTTV
place, $3.60 show; Miss Beulah, $7.00 place, $4.20 vl11 ’
show; Athlete, $3.00 show. Weather cloudy; track sloppy —
Equivalent booking odds — Arctic King, 170 to 100 Half Mile
straight, 90 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Miss
Bculali, 250 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Athlete, rla ™ 419-Little Thistle .53
50 to 100 show. 41o-Forest Flower 57
Winner — W. n. Parrish’s b. g, 6, by J. F. Five-Eighths Mile.
Crowley or Shooting Spray— Banonica, by Bannock- 402-Comedy 1:04 422-Manna 106%
burn (trained by J. T. Davidson; bred by Mr. 424-Flint Stone . .1:04 424-Payman ""‘.l‘:02%
' V w » , ..in- ** . „ . . _ . 314-Kerry Girl ..1:04% 422-Sleivebloom .1:04
Went to post at 4:°5. At post 2 minntes. Start 414-Kilbowie ....1:03% 421-Traphea ....1:03%
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the 76
Rap. TraTelerl :32
One
Westwood ..
Mile.
.1:33
423-Amanda ....
.1:46%
421 -Our Option .
.1:48%
422-Atta Boy II.
.1:43
604 -Precious Lula 1:44
422-Brunell
.1 :44%
423 -Radio
-1:41%
419-Beau Butler
.1:40%
422-Royal Crown
1:42%
422-Cloister ....
.1:45
417-Sun Spot
.1:45
421 -Hysteria ...
.1:46%
422-Seclusion .. ..
.1:43%
420-Jou Jou ....
.1:43%
419-Sway
• 1:44%
423 -Longboat ...
.1:42%
420-Tex
.1:43
same.
Scratched-
74754 Baby Evelyn, 104.
Overweights — Miss Beulah, 2 pounds; The Tlains- 421-Dan Bolling 1:18% 423-Roseate II.. .1:24%
ian, 5. 422-Delmor 1:20 422 Time Stress 1:17%
74Q57 FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (April 21,
1 1923— 1:12%— 5— 104.) Purse $600.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $425; second, $100; third, $50; fourth, $25. i Mutt ...1:46% 404-Sun Pal ...1::47
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockev.
(74793)Froth 102 1* J Eaton
(74752) Joyce Hoffn 113 2'i T Wayt
74753 Full o’ Fun 111 3‘ W Martin
( 74791 ) Adventuress 109 4 1 W Smith
74791 ‘Amelia S. 109 5‘ T Bonharr
( 73631 )Coral Reef 111 6 l W Dunk's
74831 Dentaria 109 7' R McD'mc
73944‘Corcnne 102 8‘ R Clifford
65631 Walterina 109 9 1 L Mills
Eq. Odds
Straight.
1520-100
250-109
650-100
2700-100
630-100
74791 -Amelia S. 109 6- T Bonham 630-100 Mr. Mutt seems fresh and c
( 73631 )Coral Reef 111 6> W Dunk’son 280-100 _
74831 Dentaria 109 7* R McD’mott 3400-100
73944‘Corcnne 102 8‘ R Clifford 620-10C LAUREL, Md., Oct. 20.— Ti
65631 Walterina 109 9 1 L Mills 6500-100 gallops here included the following:
74791 Punta Gorda 103 10 W Bog'wski 2700-100 attkvt
Time, 1:13%. Track fast. LAUREL.
$2 mutnels paid, Froth, $32.40 straight, $9.40 Weather clear; track heavy — ■
place, $4.20 show; Joyce Hoffman, $4.40 place. Half hii>
$3.60 show; Full o’ Fun, $3.20 show. *
Equivalent booking odds— Froth. 1520 to 100 HLBucado 50% 423 Moo
straight, 370 to 100 place, 110 to 100 show; Joyce 370- Dear Maria ..52 421-Poll
Hoffman, 120 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Full o’ 422 Flagstaff 53 421-Snoi
Fun, 60 to 100 show. 305-K. of t. H theral 413-Wht
Winner — C. E. Lcnakan’s b. g. 3, by Thunderer Five-Eighths Mile
-Bubble hy All Go!d (trained by J. D. Lenahan; 420 . Cockney 1:W 421-Pav
bred Uy Mr. llarry P.yne Wh'tnev). 423-G. Thatcher.l:08 413-P.
\\ent to post at 4:.io. At post 2 minutes. Start llli Loril H erbertl:0S
good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. Three-Quarters Mil
Scratched — 74874 Rapid Stride, 105; 74S77 St. 408-Banter 1:23 401-Luir
Just, 104; 74831 ‘The Girl, 105. 420-Big Blaze ..1:23 232 Mar
Overweights — Amelia S., 2 pounds; Dentaria, 2. 423-Carlton 1 ;22 420-Nep
7-Fraukman ..1:17 416-Scamper 1:16% time form, moved into serious contention.
9-G. Beginner 1:18 307- Theseus 1:18 Damask slipped through next to the beacon
3-Gentle Julia l:l(5f& 422 -Trout wick *..1:17% r.noi tnm «n/i • . .. .
7-Howdy 1:17% 411-Translate ...1:15% the final turn and was soon within striking
3-Lugs 1:14% 289-Tippo Sahib 1:18% distance of the leaders. Musty maintained
420-Lord Granite 1:16 417-Ten-Lec 1:17 1x13 advantage, but began to tire after taking
422- London Smokel:15% 422-Uproar 1:16% the thirteenth fence. Duettiste and Damask
422-Moonlady ...1:16% 419-White Star ..1:14% settled down to a duel in which the Greentree
Seven -Eighths Mile. racer proved the better.
Rap. TraTelerl :32 Westwood ...1:33 The opening dash of the day for maiden
One Mile two-year-olds at three-quarters brought out
■q-Amami* i -4i54c .ot'n.,. nnH.« ,.«« a stirrin S finish and a complaint of foul
S-Atta Boy ii.. 1:43 ” 604-Precious Lula 1:44 against the winner, Mrs. P. J. Fox’s Batsman,
!2-Brunell 1:44% 423-Itad:o 1:41% riaaen Ly Ambrose. Aga Khan, from the
9-Beau Butler .1:40% 422-Royal Crown 1:42% Belair stud, raced to second place over E. F.
2-Cloister 1:45 417-Sun Spot 1:45 Whitney's Suppliant. The winner displayed
11- Hysteria 1:46% 422-Seclusion 1:43% high speed in the going and quickly drew
S-5E J .:::::’::i;«* awa r i ? to a lons lead - Aga Khan closed
2-Locust Leavesl :43% 413-Untried !!’.!!l:41% les o ,u tely on the outside at the sixteenth
9-Lord Martin .1:42% 422- Wise C’nsellorl :45 post and momentarily assumed the lead by a
2-Nell McChord 1:42% 427-Zack Terrell 1:43% narrow margin. Finn dropped his reins and
Mile and an Eighth. Batsman kept going, came again and gained
14-Larchmont ..1:58% May Prosper .1:56% w v™?' SuppI ' ant ^' as a ^ood third,
Lot had no excuses. Finn lodged a complaint
White Star worked welL of f ou j against the winner, but on hearing
Lugs ran welL the evidence the claim was dismissed and
, the original placing allowed to stand.
YONKERS, N. Y, Oct 20.— Today’s train- Royce Rods accounted for his second
S gallops here include the following: purse for the Pastime Stable when he was
•EMPIRE CITY. an ea sy winner of the mile and a quarter
eather cloudy ; track sloppy — ^. rom J ewe ll V. D. and Old Faithful.
w The winner was ridden by Callahan and fol-
-“ a11 * ue ’ lowed the pace until the eighth post where
53 419-Little Thistle .53 he assumed the lead and drew away
Lo-Forest Power 57 Previous to the running of the Laurel
Five-Eighths Mile. Stakes the Xalapa Farm Stable’s Happy
12- Comedy 1:04 422-Manna 1:06% Thoughts was galloped three-quarters in 1 -21
I4-FIint Stone ..1:04 424-Payman 1:02% She was in the middle of the track all the
14-Kerry Girl ..1:04% 422-SIeivebloom .1:04 wav It was her trial * i
14-Kilbowie ....1:03% 421-Traphea ....1:03% g^g ^ trial through the mucky
Three-Quarters Mile. Tippity Witchet accounted for a purse for
^ i f her i :1 I , 42l J J ntee 1:1?% L. T. Bauer over a better grade of platers
5 issjrrf..is* ?* * s”?,*? * **r ,h ?n * ^
% from E. B. McLean s Lady Myra, while the
une aiue. Crow Point Stable’s Bluffer was third. The
i2- Episode 1:50 424-Miss Maro’lal:50 winner was well up all the wav and in
^phaistos .l^l «* ; ^t’« i l:4. making his run at the far turn bothered Lady
. . AIjra, forcing the latter to drop back. It
Mile and an Eighth. was then that B i uffer took th0 j ea(j fle
Masquerado .2:00 Tangerine ...2:01% was unable to stand off the rush of Tippity
Payman ran well in the going. Witchet. The latter was doing his utmost
Hephaistos galloped easily. to withstand the rush of Lady Myra, which
Jyntee was under restraint came again at the finish.
Mr. Mutt seems fresh and good. Edward F. Simms and W. V. Thraves
were visitors at Laurel this afternoon. They
LAUREL, Md., Oct. 20. — Today’s training came expecting to see Happy Thoughts run
700-100 419-Lord Martin .1:42% 422 -Wise C’nsellorl:45
200- 100 422-Nell McChord 1:42% 427-Zack Terrell 1:43%
Mil ® and an Eighth ’
.710-100 414-Larchmont ..1:58% May Prosper .1:56%
5500-100 White Star worked welL
1700-100 Lugs ran welL
YONKERS, N. Y., Oct 20. — Today’s train-
ing gallops here include the following:
EMPIRE CITY.
Weather cloudy; track sloppy —
Half Mile.
423- By Play 53 419-Little Thistle .53
415-Forest Flower 57
Five-Eighths Mile.
402-Comedy 1:04 422-Manna 1:06%
424- Flint Stone ..1:04 424-Payman 1:02%
314-Kerry Girl ..1:04% 422-SIeivebloom .1:04
. Three-Quarters Mile.
422-Bud Fieher 1:17 421 -Jyntee 1:18%
One Mile.
422-Episode 1:50 424-Miss Maro’lal:50
420-*Hephaistos .1:45% 415-Recom’dat’n 1:49
Mile and an Eighth.
Masquerado .2:00 Tangerine
Payman ran well in the going.
Hephaistos galloped easily.
Jyntee was under restraint
Mr. Mutt seems fresh and good.
74958 SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 13, 423-E l>n 8
' 1923— 1:46%— 5— 107.) Purse $690. 3- 423-Flying I
year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to
winner $425; second, $100; third, $50; fourth, $25.
Eq. Odds 420d > .unting ....1:45
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey. Straight. 408-Bendita 1:55
74795“Blos’m House 103 1» W McKnight 1410-100 421-Chief C
( 74795 )Di>ncer
74712 Coscorron
( 74388 )Wm. Oldt
74873 The Ulster
14794 “Hickory
( 74831 ) Kennmare
74836 Gipsy Joe
112 2‘ T Wayt 290-100
113 3‘ J Dennison 3050-100 _ _ _ .
!! w Dunk’son 220-|°j> My Dear showed the best move of the Y’ nter ‘
SI £ 1 £™ y ^ morning and looks good. „ haltey men « uite ba3 Y Yesterday
102 7 l w Bog’owski 270-100 Rialto ar.d Bunting were under restraint axid three . hor8es found new owners through
luded the following ; in the $10,000 Laurel Stakes. When the going
LAUREL. eot beav Y it was decided not to send the un-
beaten filly to the post Happy Thoughts
track neavj - raced in the colors of her breeder. Air.
Half Milo. Thraves, until she was purchased by Edward
414-Bucado 50% 423 Moon Star ...,507£ Simms last summer.
370-Dear Maria ..52 421-Polly Ann 53 Jockeys E. Kummer, Costello, AIcYtee
422-Flagstaff 53 421-Snow Maiden ..53 Cochran, and Ale Lane left for New York l»<?t
305-K. of t H theral 413-Who Cares ....52% night leu ior «ew lorli last
Five-Eighths Milo. T. P. Phelan, who a few years back raced
420-Cockney 1:07 421-Pavlowa 1:07% quite a prominent stable in partnership with
™ atch * r l: .°! 4131> ’ “ nU Yel wl;07 James Carruthers, is a visitor here from
410-Iaml Herbertl.08 Toronto. Air. Phelan is an ardent follower
Three-Quarters Mile. of the steeplechaser and is said to be inler-
408-Banter 1:23 401-I,uminist ....1:24 ested in the Queen City stable.
420-Big Blaze ..1:23 232 Mary Maxim 1:21 Sea Tale is said to have trained off again.
4 r' 5 ' Garlton J vo ' '."! ?? The mare schooled in brilliant fashion here
413-Dromara ....1:22 421-Tune Exposrel :2l „ f . . , . uuc
rl:21% 420-Waukeag ...1:24 a Ie y. da - %s a t>o, but reports have it that her
.1:22 399- Y. Princess 1:22 suspicious leg has again filled up.
Qna MUe C ’ C ' Smithson claimed Trajanus from
M. J. Reid for $3,000.
.1:55 4S.Mr m Dear E ! dCr l:«% T ‘ Finn ’ Wh ° had the on
1:48% 420 Rialto 1:45 AIucli Ado, winner of the first race on Thurs-
[.1:49 410- T. J. P'derg’tl:48 da Y> 18 under contract to W. Keating. The
.1:50% 402-V. of Dreamsl:48 latter contemplates taking the lad to Tijuana
423-E'lyn Sawyerl'21% 420-VV’aukeag 1:24
423-Flying Fur ..1:22 399- Y'. Princess 1:22
189-Mormon Eldcrl:50
422 My Dear 1:44%
421-Chief Curry 1:48% 420-Rialto 1:45
423- L. B’tim’e 11.1:49 410- T. J. P derg’tl:48
423-Lady Zeus ..1:50% 402-V. of Dreamsl:48
M < W Martin
Bucado ran well and liked the going.
the claiming rout®.
AFTERMATH OF BIG RACE
NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct 20.
Admiral Grayson, owner of My Own, ex-
pressed pleasure that Zev had won the In-
ternational and expressed the hope that h®
would be able -to start My Own in a race
with Zev. In this connection Admiral Gray-
son said that he had assured Matt J. Winn
that he would send My Own to Latonia to
be a starter in the Latonia Championship
Stakes. Trainer S. C. Hildreth made it
known some time ago that he was willing to
run Zev against My Own and also has ex-
pressed his intention of shipping Zev to
start in the Latonia Championship.
It now appears that Latonia is destined to
be the scene of the final championship battle
and the Latonia Championship Stakes will
be all that the nrme of the race implies.
The heavy going that prevailed influenced
a change of opinion on the part of many, and
also caused others to become befuddled.
Sentiment had much to do to install Zev a
favorite.
Before the International race Alatt J. Winn,
on behalf of the Kentucky Jockey Club, of-
fered trainer Jarvis a stake of $100,000 if he
won to run Papyrus against Aly Own at La-
tonia or Churchill Downs. Mr. Jarvis
thanked Mr. Winn for the offer and said that
he would take the matter under advisement.
Steve Donoghue after the race said,; “I
have no excuse to offer. Aly horse tired
under me and it must be conceded that Zev
today was the best racer. I am profusely
grateful for the cordial treatment I have re-
ceived during my stay in America. I want
to lay particular stress on the kindly feeling
I have for jockey Sande, who was gracious in
all his actions toward me.’’
Jockey Sande, who rode the winner, said
after the race: “At no time after the start
did I have a feeling that the English-owned
horse was comparable with my mount. Zev
moved into the lead without urging on my
part and he was well under restraint while
only a short margin in the lead. When I
called on him after going the first mile Zev
moved away with vim and I again took hold
of him with the intention of giving him as
much of a breathing spell as possible. When
I observed Papyrus struggling to keep pace
and faltering I again took hold of Zev and he
was only going at his own leisure near the
end.
"I am happy to have won the race and
I congratulate Stephen Donoghue for his
sportsmanship throughout.”
Zev acted nervously in the twenty-foot ring
that he was being saddled in, while his rival
appeared sedately in the big inclosure sur-
rounded by a fence.
LATEST RACING GOSSIP
FROM LATONIA
While exercising a horse for his contract
employer, E. R. Bradley, jockey C. Ponce
was thrown and had his collar bene broken.
J. N. Camden, chairman of the Kentucky
State Racing Commission, departed Thursday
night for New York. .He has been selected
to serve as one of tho stewards to supervise
the running of the International race.
John Dymond, Jr., president of the Busi-
ness Alen’s Racing Association and general
manager of the Fair Grounds, has departed
for New Orleans. He was well aatisfied with
his mission here and the cordial reception he
received from the horsemen and members of
the Thoroughbred Horse Association.
DAILY RACING FORM
Sunday, October 21, 1923
PAVLOWA, t. f,
(Trainer, A.
74472 Th’cliTT#
72359 Ham' ton
72097 Kenilw'h
71694 Dev'shire
71431 Dev’shire
11034 Latonia
70909 Latonia
70780 I^atonia
70313 Churchill
69554 Lex’gton
66612 Latonia
66280 Latonia
PAUL MIC0U, b
(Trainer, C.
74859 Laurel
69242 ILdeG’ce
68208 F.Gr’nds
68157 F.Gr’nds
68112 F.Gr'nda
68063 F.Gr’nda
67985 F.Gr’nda
67879 F.Gr’nda
67752 F.Gr’nda
67562 F.Gr'nda
67499 F.Gr'nda
LAUREL ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
(Continued from re Tenth pace.)
i, f, 8 105 By Wrack— Tread Lightly n., by Tredennis.
6th RACE 1
,7-year-eIda and upward.
-5—116.)
Claiming. (Oct. 7, 191«
8 105
L. Brio*. Owner, A. L. Br
61 f 1:07% fast 117 107 7
lm70y 1:45 fast 24 103 3
3-4 l:12%fast 13 106 3
3-4 l:18%slop g 98
3-4 1:15 good 5 98
6-8 1 :00%fast 10 112 5
3-4 l:14%slow 38-5 93 <
3-4 l:18%mud 41 103 5
3-4 1:15 hvy 20 103 1
3-4 1:15%fast 1-5 106 3
51 f 1:08 fast 13 103 3
51 f l:07*faat 23 107 I
• 8, 4 105
N. Freeman. Owner, W. H.
3-4 l:12%faart 28 104 12
BERBIAN, ch. g. 7
(Trainer, J. Phillips, Owner,
73901 H.deG’ce lmTOy l:48%mud
72408 Hawth’ne 1 1-16 1 :54%hvy
12158 Hawth’ne lm70y 1:45 fast
71723 Hawth’ne 1 1-16 l:53%mud
70887 Latonia 1 1-16 l:53%hvy
70854 Latonia 1 3-16 2:09%hvy
ACOSTA, br. g. 4
(Trainer, W. Harris. Owner,
74610 Laurel 11-8 1:55 fast
74148 H.deG’ce lmTOy l:»6%fast
73940 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 l:59%mud
73825 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1:51 fast
73389 Timon’m Ab6)f 1:27 fast
73333 Timon’m 3-4 1.16%fa*t
er, A. L. Brine). Breeder. A. B. Hancock.
117 107 7 7 7 7** G Corey 7 H.Artil’ry. Mas. Seed, F.P’noess
24 103 3 6 6* 6'» A Claver 8 M. Carrel, B’phrizonia, Arragosa
13 106 3 7 6* 6” J Chalmers 13 Wake Up. Brunswick. Ogarite
8 98 2'4 J Wallace 12 Kirah, Derocite. Fall o’ Fun
5 98 2* J Wallace 12 Coca Cola. Kinsman, Arctic King
10 112 5 5 4* 4* D Conn’lly 8 Worthraore. Will Land, Hunter
38-5 93 C 3 2* 21 I Parke 10 Pyx. MaryReigel, II. Graham
44 103 5 4 6* 6“ B Kenn’dy 7 Kindred, Macbeth, OldTop
20 103 1 4 44 5* B Harvey 13 Gold. Billows. C. 'sl’lay. Kindred
1-5 106 3 4 3 1 2* B Kenn’dy 6 W. Toddler. VelmjiM., A.Vcrr.or
13 103 3 8 5»* 2* W Pool 12 N.Sec'dus, Fl’rShop, M.P.G’dner
23 107 I € 6* 4’J C Kalla 12 Away, MissMlnerva, B’pingMary
105 By Theo. Cook — Mias Micon, by Aniens.
»ner, W. H. Cooper). Breeder. J. D. Stark.
28 104 12 13 ll 1 11*4 H Farland 15 Colando, Khinegold, SeaSand
33-10 108 3 3 2* 2'4 A Abel 13 Star Itealm, Copyright. Ttcaeey
8 107 2 5 9 9** H Thurber 9 Mom, Biff Bang, Double Cross
13 103 1 3 3* 3*1 F Sharpe 8 Esc’polette, Slip.Blm, Day Lilly
12 104 I 4 6« 6*4 F Sharpe 9 WolCsCry. HarryB., Hid’nJewel
7 116 6 4 4 l 3*4 J C’rcoran 6 Camouflage, Gold. Floss, Ablaze
10 104) 3 7 5 1 5*J L McD’ottlO Honor Man, St. Allan, L’Kffare
6 116 9 6 4* 2* E Sm’w'odll S. Combs, AiexH., Ar.AIcxander
20 109 7 8 64 4'4 F Sharpe 14 ItapidDay, Monastery, Sugam’e
12 107 IS 8 8) 8*4 F Sharpe 13 Louis A., Rapid Day. Mom
20 103 6 4 3* 1>4 F Sharpe 8 Elmer K., Sewell Combs. Orlova
103 By Ivan the Terrible — Arline, by The Commoner.
Mrs. J. Phillip*). Breeder. C. C. Patrick.
21 110 3 8 8 8** F Tb’dyke 8 PeacePal, Deep Sinker, Smarty
11-5 98 5 2 2* 21 H Farland 6 nalu. Tingling, Dainty Lady
30 104 I 4 5* 6*4 N Swart 10 Wrangler, Stauneh, Apricot
10 111 7 7 6| 4*4 N Swart 10 Cromwell, Flib’tygib’t, ByJove
4 308 3 3 4‘ 6'* T Brothers 7 Col. Baker. F.Acres. T.Swlmoer
8 104 2 5 6 6** R Doyle 6 Normal. Grande Dame. Yoshimi
ZOUAVE, blk. r.
(Trainer. M.
74903 Laurel
74642 Laurel
74374 laurel
73862 H.deG’ce
72135 Map.H’ts
70634 Jamaica
69927 Jamaica
C9681 Jamaica
9
Hackett. Owner.
1 1-16 l:51%slop
1 1-16 1:47 fast
1 1-8 1 :54 fast
3-4 l:13%fast
7-8 1:26 fast
1 1-16 l:48%fast
lmTOy l:45%good
. 54 f 1:07 fast
109
M. Hackett).
6f 104 5 2
20 105 2 7
27 105 5 1
8f 110 15 6
7-5 110 7 4
13-5 112 3 4
8 110 2 1
By Sain — Black Tail, by Disguise.
. Breeder. E. B. Bradley.
2 2* 2* R Flynn 15 Cote d’Or, Rupee, HI Jdsinar
7 64 7* R Flynn 8 Bendita, A11 Fair, Day Lilly
1 2'4 2* R Flynn 7 TheFor’gner, Invig’tor, S. Pirate
6 10'ilO'* W Hausenlo Clonghjordan. Toppye, Far East
4 5* 6*4 A Fraley 8 C.o’t. Roost, Col. Matt, C.Wliitn’y
4 7 7'* E Kummer 7 S.andrretty, /.Lassie, Cor.Reef
1 in 2» F Murnhy 10 Purl. Sw.andPretty, S. Goldman
15 11a 11 10 10* 10‘* G Rose 12 Sea Sand. Dunsandel, Nigbtboat
HOBET BAKER, blk. g, 6 114 *By Celt — Augusta Victoria, by Sain.
(Trainer, L. Williams. Owner, J. T. Szelatowski). Breeder. Arthur B. Hancock,
74859 Laurel
74323 laurel
3-4 l:12%fast
lmTvy 1 :45%fast
74198 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :46%fast
73943 H.deG'ce lm70y 1:51 mud
3-4 l:16%mud
33-10
108 3
1-16 l:47%fast
8
107 2
L-16 l:49%mud
13
103 1
3-4 l:12%fast
12
104 6
3-4 l:14%mud
7
110 4
3-4 l:12%fast
10
KM) 3
3-4 l:13%fast
6
116 9
3-4 l:12%faat
20
109 7
3-4 l:13%fast
12
107 13
3-4 l:14%good
20
103 1
102
69469 H.deG'ce
C9210 Bowie
69136 Bowie
3-4 l:14%fast
7-8 l:29%slop
61 f l:22%fast
MORMON ELDER, blk. g. 7
(Trainer. C. N. Freeman, Owner, C. N. Freeman)
13 109 7 6 5* 4*4 G Babin 15 Colando, Rhinegold, SeaSand
34 1 09 2 2 4» 7*4 E Sm’w’od 8 M’t’nRoselL, K.John. C.Wh’len
7 111 6 1 2»b 3 » b Marinellil3 Trevelyan, Yosliimi, Valentia
16 1U 5 1 1* 2'4 E Sm’w'oil S Jew.V.D.. C.d’Or, D andDrukes
8 108 4 4 4* 5* G Mein 15 Fusee, Hereafter, Rhinegold
lb 112 2 4 5* 5* J DennisonlO Ticklish. Wrangler, Delhi Maid
14 110 4 4 3* 2* J DennisonlO ThcPeruv’n, Min. Man, M. White
109 By Ogden — Kate D., by Cesarian.
68325 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :48%fast
68229 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :*4%fast
67883 F.Gr’nda 1 1-8 l:55%rast
67819 F.Gr'nda 1 1-16 1:51 hvy
67686 F.Gr’nda 1 3-16 2.00%fast
67071 Jefferson 1 l:45*hvy
66798 DadcP’rk 1 18 l:55%slow
DARK HORSE, b. g, 5
(Trainer, E. E. Watson. Owner, E. E. Watson).
er, C. N. Freeman). Breeder, J. E. Madden.
7 112 6 6 7 7’* H J Burke 7 Neadam, Tnlane, Tr.irsient
3 114 5 6 4* 3*4 H Thurberll Trooper, Exhorter, Maiae
ll-o 107 10 10 7* 6 1 * J C'rcoranl2 Carmencita, Bolster, Ailliro
3-2 114 8 3 34 3‘4 R Rom’elli 9 WarTrize, Adv’tnre. Rt.Germain
10 111 4 1 1| 4* R Kom’elHlO lluonec. Hickory, Ilermont
20 110 10 4 64 6'* J Merimee 10 M. Orange, Accelerate, Dimples
6 109 4 4 34 4'* J Bell 6 J’nlloshor, PI. Ultra, Bios. House
109 By Ballot — Incognita, by Disguise.
102 By Zeus — Nantura, by St. Simonian II.
G. E. Campbell). Breeder. W. W. Darden.
30 109 4 1 34 4« S McLane 10 Irish Pat. Cote d’Or, Fr'kMonroe
FINALITY, tr. c
(Trainer, W.
74859 Laurel
74776 Laurel
74371 Laurel
11530 Ham’ton
11406 Ham'ton
11298 Ham’ton
71176 Dorval
71671 Dorval
70860 B.B’nnets
79792 B.B’nnets
70487 Th’ cliff e
, 4
Grant.
3-4 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
54 f 1
54 f 1
64 f 1
54 f 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
7-8 1
lmTOy 1
Owner,
:12%fast
:13%fast
:13%fast
:07%fast
:06%good
:07 fast
:05%fast
:l"%fast
:14%fast
:29 good
: 45% fast
22 106 9
46 100 4
lOf 115 3
27-10 113
12 111
112
W. Grant).
17 107 10
3S 114 7
2 111 4
44 111 5
8 106 1
34 117 4
6 107 6
13-5 112 6
23-5 112 4
9-5 112 S
64 105 4
C 3 l 4*J G Bond
6 7 7” G Bond
12 12* 13 l * A Allen
1* A Allen
3 7 4 A Allen
10 Smarty, Flint. Lady Zens
7 L.Ammie, M’nEosell., B’pb’z’ia
14 King John, Lit.Ammic. Tingling
5 Tomahoi, SanDiego, Tr. Welles
8 Roy. Charlie. S.Court, W.Victor
74477 Th’cliffe 11-16 1:48 fast
73148 Dev’shire lm70y 1:47 fast
72066 Kenilw’h 1 1-8 l:55%fast
71602 Dev'shire 3-4 1:13 fast
69579 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:48%fast
G9432 H.deG’ce 1 1-8 1:55 fast
69322 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:48%fast
69273 H.deG’ce 1 1-S l:54%fast
69103 Bowie 64 f l:21%fast
ON HIGH, br. m. 6
14 1C6 5
8 110 5
14 106 3
11 114
19 107 8 6 64 4*1 A Abel 8 BillyBarton, Roy. Duck, Bonfire
12 102 2 5 7 1 7>* E Beil 9 Doughnut, Super, Blue Brush
18-5 1034 3 3 4‘ 5*1 E Bell 8 Blue Brush, Smarty, Ticaccy
14 105 5 2 3* 3* E Belt 7 Super, Wrangler, Austral
7f 106 6 4 6* 7 ,# A Abel 12 Cam’flage, T.Peruv’n. Joaquin*
106 By Zens — Mascal. by Sain.
J. M. Collins). Breeder. Williams ft Radford.
84 106 11 15 15 15” C Taylor 15 Cote d’Or, Zouave. Rupee
45 102 2 12 11* 11” F W’dst’cU13 LittleAmmie, Bendita, Comme <B
11 102 4 7 7 7* # E Legere 7 The For’gner, Zouave, Invig’tor
20f 103 13 13 13 13** R McN'ee 13 Trevelyan, Yoshimi. nob. Bake*
12 106 4 5 6 ” 6” E Martz 7 Attorney, Serbian, Execution
15 111 6 4 4* 4* G Babin 12 Ailliro. My Rosie, Fast Trial
15 105 1 7 8 4 7* E Roehm 10 Sugam’k. L’dllerbert. GrassTre#
106 By Superman — Allie Darden, by Algol.
W. H. Post), Breeder. J. S. Ames.
10 107 10 9 7 1 6*4 W Pool 15 Cote d’Or, Zouave, Rupee
64 111 6 5 7* 6*4 S Lowe 10 Irish Pat, Cote d’Or, Fr’kMonroe
9 101 3 5 6'4 5* R Flynn 7 King John, Smarty, Sea-Wolf
18 103 1 7 7 3“* R Flynn 7 AllFair, Invigomtor, LadyLillian
36 104 1 4 44 7*1 R Flynn 10 Day Lilly. Thriller. Sea Pirate
45 101 3 7 7* 6” R McN’ee 10 Untried, Valentia. Jewell V. D.
14 110 3 t 6* 5*1 W Hansen 8 Hercules, Uncle Velo, Col. Matt
44 106 1 1 2* 2* C Grace 7 Overstep, PaulaV., Marg.Lorett*
7 113 U 7 8* 7* T Bonham 12 N. McKinney. SheDevil. F.PuUet
114 By Golden Maxim — Autolee, by Lottoon.
J. Salt) Breeder. A. V. Thomas.
4 109 13 8 11* 11” B Ifari'ellil5 Cote d’Or, Zouave, Rupee
13-5 115 3 6 7* 8” E Sm’w’od 8 Smarty, Lad's Love, Griselda
7 114 11 7 74 7*4 G Mein 11 K.John, LoughStorm, Gallagher
7-5 112 2 2 2* 4*4 B Sm’w’od 6 Bonfire, Tingling, War Victor
M0 108 3 2 24 3*4 G Mein 7 Camouflage, Joaquina, Tingling
13-5 109 1 1 1* 1* E Sm’w'od 8 Ettahe. TheCl’ckmender, Mystie
3-6 110 3 11* 1*| E Sm’w'od 7 Cur.Events, Satana, Saunny Jay
7 113 7 3 2*4 3* J Wallace 9 Primo. U’lol’ardner. High Gear
L3-5 111 1 1 3* 6* J Owpns 3 Gondolier, Tody, Wylie
3 112 4 3 2b 3* H Thurber 7 DukeJohn. H.Pardner, Quesada
114 By Lonawand — Orange Lilly, by William the Third.
atson). Breeders, Morris & Walden.
7 6* 6*4 G Field* 8 Hyanpom, Dentaria, Lucky Ron
7 7'4 6” W Fronk 9 Fr’kMonroe, Sk’rFace. Cote d’ Or
6 11* 10*1 L Penman 12 Gen. Average, OurBetsy, I’iedra
11” R Rom'ellill Arctic King, Ina Kay, Futen
64 4*1 A Abel
7 1 7” E Beil
4 l 5*1 E Bell
3* 3* E Belt
6* 7” A Abel
(Trainer, W. C. Baines. Owner, J,
74903 Laurel
74519 Laurel
74374 Laurel
1 1-16 l:51%slop
1 1-8 l:53%fast
1 1-9 1:54 fast
By Ultimas— Lady Paramount, by Hastings.
Breeder, Headley & Miller.
4* 5*1 G Rose 15 Colando, Rhinegold, SeaSand
6'4 8* M Schw’ tzl3 Camouflage. Sagamore, Reprisal
2*4 2* T Parr’tonlO Joseph Brant, Feodor, Haidee
4 l 3*4 P Walls 8 FarEast, TeterPipcr. Arragosa
2b 4'1 E Scobie 7 Seth’sLemon, Wraith. Finality
1'4 l h E Scobie 11 Mngiclteed, Patch’k, Skecr Face
34 3‘ T Wilson 7 Tidings, Trantula, Fort Bliss
2 l 5*1 A Claver 8 Grass Maid, Assume, K. Rankin
5b 5*2 E Scobie 13 Mt.Rose, C.J.Craigmile, Ogarite
34 6* E Scobie 7 M.Rob’ts, JoellaJ., C.J.Craigmile
3* 3* A Abel 7 C.o’Dawn, Harmonious, Procyon
4-th RACE Hampden ^Handicap. 2-year-olds. (Oct. 2.
LORD BALTIMORE II..
(Trainer, Wm. Garth.
74696 Laurel 54 f 1
73823 FLdeG’ce 3-4 1
13671 Belmont 3-4 1
73532 Belmont 54 f 1
72725 Saratoga 3-4 1
72503 Saratoga 54 f 1
72446 Saratoga 54 f 1
72150 Empire Ab 3-4 1
71944 Empire f4 f 1
71789 Empire 5-8
71418 Aqueduct 3-1 1:
Ch. C. Z 123
Owner, J. S. Cosden).
06 fast
13%fast
10%fast
06 fast
ll%fast
05%fast
0S%hvy
2 98 4 5
4 114 3 3
15 124 7 IS
6-5 118 3 1
10 123 1 1
9-5 123 1 3
6 129 3 1
:08%fast 11-10 119 3
:07%fast 11-10 115 1
56%fas>t 4-5 111 1
:12%fast 7 115 3
LEATHER WOOD. ch. c, 2 105
(Trainer, J. G. Wagnon. Owner, M. J. Reid).
74737 Laurel 3-4 l:12%fast 9 85 5 3
74644 Laurel 3-4 l:I3%fast 1 113 7 1
74370 Laurel 54 f l:06%fast 20 1124 3 4
74197 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:12%fast . 10 92 6 3
J4054 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 18-5 113 1 1
73298 Dev’shire 5-8 l.OOfcfast 44 111 i >
72235 Kenilw’h 54 f 1:07 fast 66 110 4 4
PICKPOCKET, ch. c, 2 112
(Trainer, J. Bewe. Owner, H. P. Whitney).
73221 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%good 12 115 9 11
72134 Saratoga 54 f l:0S%mud 9-5 115 3 3
71341 Aqueduct 6-3 1:60 fast 4 115 1 1
DONAGHEE, b. o. 2 109
(Trainer, J. P. Smith. Owner, J. W, Bean).
14196 H.deG’ce 5) f l:06%fast 24 112 3 1
73039 Saratoga 54 f 1 J)5%fast 9-6 108 4 4
73012 Saratoga 54 f l:06%fast 15 122 14 12
72592 Saratoga 5-8 1:02 hvy 2S 122 2 4
71440 Ham’ton 5-8 l:0C%fast 12-10 123 1 3
71073 Dorval 5-8 1:00 fast 1-2 119 3 1
5-8 1 :GC%fast 12-10 123 1
5-8 1:00 fast 1-2 119 3
By Trap Bock — Federal Girl, by Ultimna.
Breeder. F. M. Walker.
5 5* J Callahan 5 Heeltaps, Billy Kelly, Comlxa
1* 1* C Lang 13 BigBlaze, Rinkey. Brice
19* 16** C Lang IP St.Jarnes, Fluvanna, Sun Pal
1* l 1 C Lang 10 B. Warren, BabyLane, LMartin
3*4 5*4 C Lang 8 St. James. Sun Flag, Diogenes
24 3*1 C Lang 5 Salncia, NellieMorse, PeterKing
1* 1* C Lang 9 Fluvanna, Tarasol, Gold Bug
1* 2*4 C Lang 0 I’eterKiDg, Noon Fire, Transmute
1* 1*4 G Babin 8 Transmute, Thorndale, l’ct.King
1*4 1*4 C Lang 9 Peter King, Reply, WatchCharm
1* 2* C Lang 6 Transmute, Diogenes, TheWorld
By Light Brigade — Deraa, by Peter Quince.
Breeder. J. N. Camden.
2*1 l 1 H Howard 7 B.Hawk, C’ghjordan, Last One
1| 1* C Rob’son 9 AnnaHorton, Byron, Trop. Water
3* 4*4 C Rob’son 6 MissWhisk, M’nStar, Y. Princess
4* 4J D Mergler 7 Wellf’der, M'nmast, M. Blossom
1* 1* C Rob'sonU Snow Maiden, A. Horton. Convent
34 31 F Watrousll Fast Mack, Atlantida, Remnant
8 8” A Roach 6 FastMack, Fretwell, Aunt Jane
By Whisk Broom II. — Baksheesh, by Hamburg.
Breeder, H. P. Whitney.
14* 14* Im Me A tee 15 Diogenes, Bracadale, Snnspero
3* 4* L McAtee 6 Sarazen, H.T.Waters, Bob Tail
3* 1* L McAtee 14 Check, Snnspero, Prince Leopold
By The Cnrragh — Mabel Strauss, by Uncle.
Breeder. J. Sanford.
1*| 1* B MarinellilO Byron, Freder’ktown, S. Maiden
4* 6*4 J Merimee 8 Infinite, Reply, Sun Pal
12* 11*4 J Merimee 14 Brice, Bontaud, Eaglet
3b 4* L Lyke 15 Resolution, Bontaud, Rev.Agent
34 3*4 E Scobie 9 V. Burton, DeepThought. Vrana
lb lb a Claver 4 Suppliant I.Th’uglits, Hermidale
24 l‘i A Claver 7 St’rCloudy, Nan. McKay, R.Weed
74198 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 20f 103 13 13
63136 F.Gr’nda 1 1-16 1 :50%slow 12 108 4 5
C7940 F.Gr’nda 1 1-1S l:48%fast 15 111 6 4
67289 Jefferson 1 1-2 2:36*fast 15 105 1 7
MISS FLLLEY. cb. m. 8 106
(Trsir.6r, W. H. Post. Owner, W. H. Post).
74903 laurel 1 1-16 l:51%slop 10 107 10 9
74610 Laurel 1 1-8 1:56 fast 64 111 6 5
74469 Laurel 1 1-16 1:47 fast 9 101 3 5
74174 H.deG’ce lm70y l:45%fast 18 103 1 7
71058 H.deG’ce 1 1-1S l:48%fast - 36 104 1 4
73866 H.deG’ce lmTOy l:47%fast 45 101 3 7
72367 Map.IUta 1 1-16 l:44%fast 14 110 3 3
72300 Map.H’ta 1 1-16 l:46%slow 44 108 1 1
72106 Map.H’ts 11:39 fast 7 112 11 7
OUH BIRTHDAY, b. h. 6 114
(Trainer, E. J. Salt. 0wne7. E. J. Salt)
74903 Laurel 1 1-16 l:51%slop 4 109 13 8
71407 Ham’ton 1 1-16 l:19%good 13-5 115 3 6
C9608 Pimlico 1 l:41%fast 7 114 11 7
09193 Bowie 1 1-16 1:53 slop 7-5 112 2 2
69133 Bowie 1 1-16 l:30%fast 1M0 108 3 2
69108 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 fast 13-5 109 1 1
69045 Bcwie 1 1-16 1:53 fast 3-6 110 3 1
69045 Bcwie 1 1-16 1 :53 fast 3-5 110 3
68514 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:49%fast 7 113 7
68447 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:51%mud 13-5 111 1
68370 Jefferson lmTOy l:45%fast 8 112 4
MOCK ORANGE, b. g. 6 114
(Trainer, R. L. White. Owner, J. J. Farrell, ?r.).
10 107 10 9 7* 6«4 W Pool
64 111 6 5 7* 6*4 S Lowe
9 101 3 5 6'4 5* R Flynn
18 103 1 7 7 3*k R Flynn
36 104 1 4 44 7*1 R Flynn
7 114 11
7-5 112 2
74904 Laurel lm70y 1 :45%slop
74377 Th’cliffe 3-4 1:14 fast
69583 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast
08635 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:47%fast
68409 Jefferson lmTOy l:44%fast
67732 F.Gr’nda 3-4 1:13 fast
67557 F.Gr’nds lm70y l:46%good
67385 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:46%fast
67254 Jefferson lmTOy l:46%fast
67147 Jefferson 3-4 1:14 hvy
67071 Jefferson 1 l:45%hvy
BANTRY, ch. h, •
J. 3. Farrell, Jr.). Breeder. R. T. Wilson.
16 108 8 7 7* 5** G Fields 8 Sedgefield, T.RollCall, N. Raider
8 113 5 4 7 6*4 J Maiben 7 Whaleb’e, n. Artillery, B’nBelle
19f 110 1 12 10* 11” L Morris 12 Mabel K., Wraith, Whalebone
7 110 1
20 103 7
20 105 3
7 107 3
7 7” G Mein
7| 5*» G Mein
7 4*4 J Chalmers
24 14 G Mein
7 Chiva, Fannie Bean, Tan Son
8 Irish Kiss, Parader, Servitor
7 Colando. Sunny Girl. Orcus
(Trainer, F. A. Hero Id. Owner, F. A. Herold)
7 107 3 4 24 14 G Mein 7 St.Donanl, Woodtrap. At.BoylL
15 104 Refused. J Owens 9 C.o’Dawn, Servitor, Itelg. Queen
S 1024 6 7 7* 7*4 F Sharpe 8 C.o’Dawn. A.BoylL, Billyltartoa
8 104 7 7 7 7** F Sharpe 7 Ralco, WfllinmA.. J. F. O’Hara
I IK 1 1 1* 1* F Sharpe 10 Accelerate, Dimples, Amer'aBoy
109 By Celt— Network, by Eon.
74859 Laurel 3-4 l:12%fa*t 31 111413
65991 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48%good 6-5 114 3
65329 Aqueduct 1 l:33%fast 9-5 111 4
64915 Belmont 1 1-8 l:52%fast 7-6 120 1
7 0891 B.B’nnets 54 f 1:08 good 7-10 118 3 4 24 l*i A Claver 7 St’rCloudy, Nan.McKay
COLONEL WEST, b. c, 2 i 107 By Marathon — Brynwood, by Bryn Mawr.
(Trainer, H. G. Bedwell. Owner, Kenton Stable). Breeder. Payne ft West.
74607 Laurel 3-4 l:12%fast 14 109 1 4 8 8* J Callahan 8 Sunny Sal. Cockney, Ji
74607 Laurel 3-4 l:12%fast 14 109 1 4 8 8* J Callahan 8 Sunny Sal. Cockney, Jimson
74103 H.deG’ce 54 f l:05%fast 10 110 I 5 6*4 5* B Barnes 10 Sonayr, Yankee Princess, Brice
73823 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 6|f 104 8 5 4b 8*4 W Pool 13 L.BaltimorelL, B.Blaze. Rinkey
13234 Dev'shiro 64 f l:06-%fast 33-10 118 8 8 3* 1* J Pevic 6 Energy, Deronds, Judgen’kman
72893 Kenilw’h 3-4 l:12%fast 7-5 110 6 1 1* lb E Taplln 6 Program, Halbert, Batounier
72160 Kenilw’h 5-8 1:00 fazt 34 115 I 1 1* 1* E Taplin 9 Deronda, HollyBoy, IriahBuzzer
64820 Belmont 1 1-16 l:46%good 6 102 8
61121 Bowie 3-4 l:13%fast 132 103 9
WHO CARES, br. g. 6 109
(Trainer, F. Farrar. Owner, F. Farrar).
74818 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 64 109 1
69108 Bowie 1 1-16 1:52 fast 4 106 3
69062 Bowie lm70y l:50%fast 21-10 104 1
69039 Bowie 1 1-16 l:52%fast 37-10 107 1
68193 F.Gr’nda 11-16 1:50 hvy 4 101 6
68074 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:50%nvy 6 106 3
C7462 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:53%bvy 13-6 108 1
67073 Jefferson 1 l:17Vihvy 15 110 3
MAY BUDDY, ch. c. 3 (M) 108
SUPPLIANT, b. c,
(Trainer, W.
74939 See today'
74693 Laurel
74563 Laurel
74416 Laurel
74320 Laurel
74469 H.deG’ce
74055 H.deG’ce
2 (M)
Irvine. Owner
s chart.
3-4 l:13%fast
54 f 1:08 fast
3-4 l:13%fast
51 f l:07%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
54 f 1 :C3%fast
LIEUTENANT FARRELL, ch. c. 2
(Trainer, L Gorham. Owner, J. J.
74819 Laurel 3-4 1:13 fast 100
74739 Laurel 1 l:38%fast 126
74288 Laurel 54 f 1:07 fast 153
74055 H.deG'ce 5} f l:Q6%fast 65
73897 H.deG’ce 54 f 1:07 mud 33
5th RACE
98 By Everest — Pliant, by The Commoner.
E. F. Whitney). Breeder, E. Rucker.
34 116 3 1 2* 2* P Wall* 8 Gonfalon, Warrenton, Sunshot
7 115 6 7 4* 3*J P Wall* 12 Whiskalong, Heir-at-Law, Just
64 103 6 8 34 2ab P Walls 10 Jimson, Rosa Yeta,‘ Dear Maria
13 115 3 2 2* 2*4 E Sm’w’od 8 Modest, Jimson, Beau Nash
30 115 6 6 5* 5*4 H ThomaslO Moon Star, Heir-at-Law, Modest
32 104 3 7 7* 6*4 S BuUman 8 L’pard’s McAuliffe, K.lUnsom
98 By Campfire— Reticella, by Heywood.
Farrell, Jr.).
110 6 7 7* V G Fields
93 I 7 7 7'* F Th’dyl
107 3 I 8* 8*4 E Barnes
Breeder. R. T. Wilson.
7* G Fields S Whetstone, TimeExpos’e. Husky
7” F Th’dyke 7 Shuf.Along, Reparat’n, S.Thistle
8*4 E Barnes 9 OffColor, Fluv’una, S.MissLiszie
8’* A Roach 8 L’pard’s, McAuliffe, K.llansom
8** W Pool 8 Flax, Sonayr, Heir-at-Law
68193 F.Gr’nda 11-16 1:50 hvy 4 101 6 1
68074 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:50%avy 6 106 3 3 i
C7462 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:53%bvy 13-6 108 1 1 I
67073 Jefferson 1 l:17%hvy 15 110 3 7 I
MAY BUDDY, ch. e. 3 (M) 108
(Trainer. G. Lackey. Owner, I. P. Welsh).
74899 Laurel 1 l:44%slop 10 113 2 4 !
74668 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48%fast 14 105 6 7 7
74323 Laurel lmTOy l:45%fast 29 102 6 7 i
74175 H.deG’ce lmTOy l:46%fast 12 103 1 1
74053 H.deG’ce 1 l:42%fast 63 110 2 3
73825 H.deG’ce 11-16 1:51 fast lOf 110 10 13 1
72316 Hawth’ne 3-4 l:13%fast 24 113 3 3
71916 Hawlh'ne 3-4 l:12%fast 10 105 5 7
62079 Churchill 44 f 54%slow 13 110 6 6
SUPERLATIVE, h. g, 4 114
(Trainer, J. G. Wagnot. Owner. M. J. Reid).
74641 Laurel 1 1-16 l:48%fast 33-10 106) 5 6 I
74464 Laurel 3-4 l:12%fast 54 1134 3 4
74371 Laurel 3-4 l:12%tast 13 107 9 7 !
73299 Dev’shire 3-4 l:12%fast 36 107 10 8
73253 Dev’shire 3-4 l:13%fast 53-10 107 7 8
72931 Kenilw’h 3-4 1:11 fast 86 110 7 7
r, F. A. Herold). Breeder, A. B. Hancock.
31 111413 9 9) 9*4 S Lowe 15 Colando, Rhinegold. SeaSand
6- 5 114 2 2 1* 2* G Babin 8 Vulcain Park, Consort, Horeh
9-5 111 4 3 3*4 3*J R McN’ee 7 Orcus, Sunnyland, Mizar
7- 6 UO 1 1 1* 1*4 B Bell 4 Maize, Lord Herbert, Moody
6 102 3 1 1* 1* E Bell 8 Maize, Lord Herbert, Cliateaugay
132 103 9 8 8* 7*4 S Lowe 10 Cam’Hage, Trantula, B’htLigbt*
199 By Wrack — Lizzie H., by Eclus.
Farrar). Breeder, A. B. Hancock.
64 109 1 9 10* ?” C Lang 12 R.Rcols, K.of theH’r, M.Marim
4 106 3 4 4* 5*| A Abel 8 O.B’tliday. Ettahe, T.Cl’km’der
1-10 104 1 1 1* 1* A Abel 7 Ashland, St.Ger’n, T.Clockm’der
M0 107 1 1 6* 6* A Abel 7 M.Rosell., Natural, KingTrojan
4 101 6 1 l 4 1** A Abel 9 Commander, Tingling, A. N. Akin
6 106 2 2 3*4 3* J Ch’lmersl2 Loveliness, Execution, Th’nU’ge
13-6 103 116* 4*4 C Lang 8 Ettahe, Amaze, Who Cares
15 110 3 7 6* 6” J Wallace 8 Minute Man. Rib Grass, Dantzie
108 By Rostartium — Bird Cage, by Wire in.
. P. Welsh). Breeder. F. S. Peabody.
10 113 2 4 5* 4 4 J Chalmers 7 SeotehBr’m, Macduff, Redbrand
14 105 5 7 7'i 7*4 J Chalmers 8 Haidee, Insulate. Eonfire
29 102 6 7 8 C*{ J Chalmers 8 M't'nKoselL, K.John, C.Wh’len
12 103 1 1 lh 3* J Chalmers S D’bfouuder, Sea-Wolf, Secretary
63 110 2 3 3“* 5 5 i W Liiley 8 Insulate, Sea-Wolf, Vio'et Blue
lOf 110 10 13 13* 12” W Liiley 14 King John, Lit.Ammie, Tingling
24 113 3
10 105 5
13 110 6
114
74371 Laurel
73299 Dev’shire
73253 Dev’shire
72931 Kenilw’h
HUTCHISON, b. g.
54 1134 S
13 107 9
36 107 10
L10 107 7
86 110 7
1X4
(Trainer. J. W. Murphy. Owner. J. W. Murphy).
2* 2'1 E Petzoldt 7 Palladium, Rhinegold, Dustpr’f
6’ 7*1 R Doyle 14 Jakicllay, Winnipeg, Rhinegold
6 C” B Kenn'dy 6 I’oppye, Hughes Graham, Corto
By Superman — RupicoU, by Advance Guard.
Breeder. H. T. Oxnard.
6* 6*| A Roach 8 Com.Ci, Fr'kMonroe, D.andD'ke*
S* 2* C Rob’son 8 Blue Hawk, The Lamb, Dr. Jo*
5b 5*4 A Roach 10 Joseph Brant, Finality, Feodor
84 8'* A Roach 10 Soldier II., Poor Sport, Arragosa
8 8** A Roach 8 Dentaria. Black Deer, Arragosa
7 7** A Roach 7 Hildur, R.onTime, John!’ Jones
By Wrack — Frances M., by Filigiane.
Breeder. S. K. Nichols.
Mile. 3-year-olds.
4 125.)
GADFLY, b. f, 8
(Trainer, J. Row*.
118
Owner, H. P. Whitney).
74697
Laurel
1 1-4 2:02%fast
18
112
74372
Laurel
11:40 fast
1
109
74290
Laurel
3-4 l:ll%fast
23
112
71715
Latonia
1 1-4 2:09%hvy
9-5
134
71339
Aqueduct
1 1-16 1 :45%fast
6-5
118
70879
Belmont
1 3-8 2:18%fast
1-2
114
70276
Churchill
1 1-8 1:53 good
34
121
C9724
Pimlico
1 1-16 l:46%fast
44
113
69610
Pimlico
3-4 l:12Vtfast
9-10
110
69548
Pimlico
3-4 1:12 fast
16
105
66654
Pimlico
3-4 l:12%fast
1
114
66342
Empire
5) f l:06%fast
16-5
109
HEELTAPS, ch. f. 3
(Trainer. W. Irvine.
74902 Laurel 3-4 1:
74696 Laurel 54 f 1:
74517 Laurel 3-4 1:
74372 Laurel 1 1:
74144 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:
73898 H.deG’ce 54 f 1:
72954 Saratoga 3-4 1:
72762 Saratoga 3-4 1:
12589 Saratoga 3-4 1:
WILKES-BARRE, ch. c,
(Trainer. J. Boden.
74820 Laurel lmTOy 1:
73113 C’naught 1 1:
73077 C’naught 11-16 1:
73017 C’naught lm70y 1:
72732 FortErie 3-4 1:
72491 Ham’ton 1 1-16 1:
72456 Ham’ton lmTOy 1:
BANTER, ch. g, 3
(Trainer, R. Waldron
70845 Belmont 1 1:
66781 Dadel-rk 7-8 1:
66753 DadeP’rk 3-4 1:
6669C Dad el” rk 54 f 1:
66644 Latonia 3-4 1:
66600 Latonia 3-4 1:
66165 Latonia 1 1:
• 111
Owner. E. F. Whitney).
13 slop 9-5 115 1 1
06 fast 8 107 2 3
12%fast 6 110 1 2
40 fast 10 103 1 1
ll%fast 6 110 1 3
07 mud 11-10 109 1 1
U%fast 15 US 4 3
12%good 15 116 6 6
13%hvy 40 111 1 3
Allowance*. (Oct. 21, 1919 1:37 3-5
By Chicle— Gadlola, by Cylgzd.
Breeder. H. P. Whitney.
6* 6*2 L McAtee 8 MyOwn. SpotCash, N.H’pshire
3'1 14 L McAtee 5 PollyAnn, Heeltaps, V.ofDre’ms
3 8*2 J Corcoran 8 S.’sAlley, SilkTas’l, N.Il’psbire
24 2b L McAtee 8 TipToelnn, Sweetheart, Untidy
6* 4‘2 L McAtee 8 Untidy, S. Quest, J’queline Julian
2*4 2* L McAtee 8 IIowKair. Untidy, J'qnelineJul’D
3* 3*4 L McAtee S Untidy, Sweetheart, Tip Toe Iud
2* 1*4 L McAtee 7 Untidy, Transom, Eulalia
2=b 1*4 L McAtee 8 Cornixa, Heeltaps, Sun Quest
4* <“i L McAtee 7 T.Timber, G«eha\vk, Martingale
> 1'4 H Thomas 9 Crochet, Scar.Bugler, Vand’burg
5* 3* A Collins 8 Amusement. Solisa. Felside
By Ultimas — Queen of the Water, by Waterboy.
Breeder. W. B. Miller.
2* B Mari’ elli 5 Champlain, Feylanee, Set. Sun
3'| 14 B Marinelli 5 Billy Kelly, Comixa, Oceanic
2* 1J P Walls 4 Silk Tassel, Sun Thistle, Faith
2b 32 J Chalmers 5 Gadfly, PollyAnn, V. of Dreams
3* 4 ! 4 B Marinelii 5 Sally'sAlley, Champlain, Comixa
1* 1*4 E Sm’w’od 4 St.Henry, YankeeP’cess, McK’na
2b 6*4 B Marin’llilO LastStraw, Bigheart, B'yGuard
54 4*4 B Marin’lli 7 Avisaek, Fair Phantom, Possible
3‘ 2* B Marin’lli G Avisaek. Fly by Day, LastStraw
73987 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%slow
73862 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast
68995 Mobile Ab 64 f 1:30 mud
68981 Mobile Ab 6i f l:29%hvy
68861 Mobile
1 1:51 slow 13-5 114 2
68835 Mobile Ab 64 f l:32%hvy 7 113 1 3
SEA PIRATE, b. b, 7 109
(Trainer, F. C. Frisbie. Owner, J. S. Tyree).
74818 Laurel 1 1:41 fast 8 108 5 7
74374 Laurel 11-8 1:54 fast 34 108 3 3
74148 H.deG’ce lmTOy l:46%fast 1 110 6 3
74058 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 l:48%fast 3| 110 2 6
73901 H.deG’ce lmTOy l:lS%mud 27-10 115
61580 Pimlico 1 1-S USHfast 17 110
61529 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:4S%slow 24 105
BAR COY, ch. g, 8 114
(Trainer. F.' Segler. Owner. W. D. Altbonse).
52 110 9 11 11* 11” E Barnes 14 Royal Charlie, Tidings, Poppy*
105 115 1 14 114 11 s ® J Connors 15 Cloughjordan, Poppye, Far East
4 115 3 7 6* 3* R McCr’nn 7 LittlePatsy. Amanda. NotYet
4-5 115 3 4 3* 1*4 R McCr’nn 6 Sealloard, Ailliro. ArrowPoint
13-5 114 2 3 2* 2* E Atkins’n 7 liar. King, Tok. March. Grandee
7 113 1 3 3* 2> R McCr'nn 7 Serbian, Tok. March, Jacobina
109 By Sea King — Toots, by Top Gallant.
, J. S. Tyree). Breeder. H. Flippen.
8 108 5 7 7* 8** P Wall* 12 R.Rools. K.of theH’r, U.Maxint
34 108 3 3 3* 4*4 A Tryon 7 The For’gner, Zouave, Invig’tor
1 110 6 S 9” 7*2 B MarinellilO Smarty, Flint, lady Zeus
34 110 2 6 3* 34 B Mari' ellllO Day Lilly, Thriller. Corn Tassel
7-10 115 1 6 7” 7** A Tryon 8 I’eacePal, Deep Sinker, Smarty
17 110 3 2 lb 1* A Tryon 8 King John, Fairway, Belario
24 106 5 I 34 4* A Tryon 8 Super, Serapis, Gain de Causa
114 By Bartender — Katie, by Broomstick,
f. D. Altbonse). Breeder, W. D. Altbonse.
74740 Laurel 1 1-4 2:07 fast
74519 Laurel 1 1-8 l:53%fast
74198 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:46%fast
73900 H.deG'ce lmTOy 1 :49%mud
73427 Tim’ni Abl 1-16 1:50 hvy
73362 Timon'm 3-4 1:17 fast
69798 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast
66777 Marlboro lmTOy 1:55 good
SFA-WOLF, b. g. 4 (M)
(Trainer. B. E. Chapman. Owner. F. A. Tansor).
115 106 7 7 7 7” E Kummer 7 BeileAmie, CleanGone, L. Lillian
18f 100 Left at post. E McC’thylS LittleAmmie, Bendita, Corarae Cl
20f 106 5 U 11* 9” E McC’thyl3 Trevelyan, Yoshimi, Hob. Baker
SO 115 7 7 7 6” W Obert 7 Silent King, Tingling, Bonfire
24 120 5 21 W Lillev 5 N’politan, G. Wasii’ton, C’corre*
57 110 4* E Hileman 7 Explosive, Alf Vezina, Litholick
180 120 9 9 7*4 7*4 E Jelley 10 Hillsdale. Haidee, Acosta
16 109 Left at post. E Jelley 8 Futen, May Girl, Helen Lucas
114 By Ultlmus — Queen of the Water, by Water Boy.
Breeder. W. B. Miller.
Owner,
43%fast
10%fast
47%sIow
45%good
12%fast
47%fast
45%faat
i. Owner,
:37%fast
:29%hvy
:17 mud
:06Vifast
:12 fast
:12%f&st
:40 fast
103 By Ballot — Triad, by Star Shoot.
Triple Springs Farm). Breeder, J. W. Parrish.
12 100 4 5 4'J 4*4 H Howard 6 Transom, Ten Minutes, Thimble
23-10 102 1 4 4 3 d * H Howard 4 Despair, Grass Maid, Jacques
9-10 100 1 5 4 l 6 4 J P Walls 7 IJ. Proof, GrassMaid. GrayGables
6-5 104 7 4 4* 4*4 H Howard 5 Hildur, Procyon, Jas. F. O’Hara
8 104 2 3 3'4 -'i F Stevens 4 Despair, F.ofTruce, Bullet Proof
2 98 1 2 2‘ 2* II Howard 7 Mercutio, Ang. Maid, Sangrado
11-10 104 4 1 1’4 2*4 E Taplin 7 Caladium, Setting Sun, Wrangle
103 By Hnon — Hazzaza, by Cunard.
J, W. McClelland), Breeder, H. H. Hewitt.
12 109 3 4 4 l 3* A Sch’t’ger 5 Sh. Along, Aut.Bells, D’ghoregan
15 115 2 1 3 1 4*4 J D M'cey 5 Romp. Mary, Taylorliay, l'.runeil
16-5 114 2 2 4* 5 50 J D M’ney 6 K.Will’ms, It’p’gMary, V’h’gBoy
3-5 115 2 1 1* 1‘ D Conn'lly 5 Iirunell. Taylorliay, TendercSth
25 101 4 3 3* 7«4 J Owens 8 RoMcM’n. D.E.O’S’n, V.Mah’ney
33 104 6 3 9 l 9” J Owens 10 InMemor’m, BoMcMil'n, Ur’tJazz
15 115 2
16-5 114 3
3-5 115 3
25 101 4
74859 Laurel 3-4 l:l?%fast 16 112 6 7 7* 8*i M Schw’tzlo Colando, Rhinegold, SeaSand
74C67 Laurel 3-4 l:l3%fast 54 112 1 1 lb 3*4 M Schw’tzlO Rosa Ye ta, Quinham, TheFenia*
74469 Laurel 1 1-16 1:47 fast 15 110 4 2 3* 3* M Schw’tz 7 IvingJobn, Smarty, Col.Whallen
74053 H.deG’ce 1 l:42%fast 9-5 109 1 4 4*4 - s 4 A Reach 8 Insulate. VioletBlue, Redbrand
73939 H.deG’ce lmTOy l:49%mu<l a 106 1 3 S* 3*4 A Roach 10 St.Donard, BiffBang. St.Germ’n
73863 H.deG'ce 3-4 l:13%fast 6 112 8 6 54 4 s i J Callahanl5 Faith, Vice-Chairman, Haidee
73584 Belmont 1 1:40 fast 5 115 6 4 9 2 1 J Callahan 9 Mis.sl.elle, Syl. Spring, Rejection
73528 Belmont 1 l:39Vkfast 5 115 3 2 3* 3*4 J Caliahan 5 Fitzgibbon, RosaYeta, Pliil’pher
72558 Saratoga 1 l:40%fast 34 109 3 2 2* 3‘ J Callahan 0 L#dy Inez, L.Ammie, C.Whalle*
TOODLES, ch. f, 4 106 By Celt — Puritan Girl, by Yankee.
(Trainer. W. Thomas. Owner, Mrs. H. F. Dubner).
Breeder. J. H. Shreve.
74148 H.deG’ce lmTOy l:46%fast
74059 H.deG'ce 1 1-16 1:47 fast
73939 H.deG'ce lmTOy l:49*smud
72933 Kenilw'h lmTOy l:45Vfcfast
33 104 6 3 9 l 9” J Owens 10 IaMemor’m, BoMcMil’n. Gr’tJazz
12f 109 7 17 17 17** D Conn’lly 17 OuiOui. PrinceK., InMemoriam
72871 Kenilw’h lmTOy l:41%fast 47-10 102 6 3
12820 Kenilw'h 1 3-15 2:01%f*st 41f 102 7 3
BENA. br. f, 3 (M) 100
(Trainer, S. L. Burch. Owner, S. L. Burch).
70117 Jamaica 3-4 l:15%mud 40 92 11 10
69450 H.deG’ce lmTOy l:48Vsfast 42 1024 6 7
69387 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:14 fast 78 111 1 4
36 106 5 3 4b 8* J Kessner 10 Smarty, Flint. Lady Zeus
41 103) 6 3 44 5*1 R Costello S Sog.Aroon, L’ghStorm, Cote d’Or
25 103 6 4 5* 7 1 * J Kessncr 1<* St.Donard, BiffBang, Sea -Wolf
12 1 06 3 1 3* 3*4 T Wilson 8 Verili Loon, M.Rosell., BillHead
-10 102 6 3 4 h 5*1 F Stevens 7 II. Hodder, Verdi Loon, Mis. Boy
41f 102 7 3 3* 4 3 4 G Fields 11 M.Rosell., Croupier, Verdi Loo*
100 By Bard of Hope — Tclie Dee, by Cyclades.
1. L. Burch). Breeder. W. P. Burch.
40 92 11 10 12* 14” G Cooper 1C Ticklish, Cl’glijordan, M. Whit*
42 1024 6 7 7 * 8 14 S McLane 11 Z. Lassie, WestPittston, Zeureka
78 111 1 4 94 13** B l’arke 14 Vacuum, SunQuest, TenMinute*
BETTING SUN, ch. g, S
(Trainer. G. B. Bryson. Owns
74902 laurel
74670 laurel
2- 4 1:13 slop
3- 4 l:12%fa*t
73941 H.deG’c* 1 1-16 1:49 mud
73864 H.deG’ce 1 l:4I%fast
71951 Hawth’no 1 1-4 2*>4%fast
71848 Hawth’no 1 l:38%fast
71498 Ham’ton 1 1-8 l:53%f«*t
71X97 Ham’ton I 1-4 2:08 fast
114 By Olambala — Sunburst, by Banastar.
r, E. K. Bryson). Breeder. R. T. Wilson.
24 98 4 5 5 4*1 J Leyland f Champlain, Heeltaps, Feylanee
47 99 7 T 7 7*4 J Leyland 7 Hildur, Silk Tasael, Reparation
11 101 1 6 5 5 14 G Mein 5 Dunlin, Vigil, Caladium
18 126 2 4 4 4* B Marinelli 4 Kneh’tment, T. Minutes, G.Th’er
20 115 $9 6* 6*1 E Petzoldt 8 InMemor’m, G.Th'cber. PrinceK.
15 103) 6 6 ^ 4* R Doyle 6 Actuary, Bui. Proof, L'dyMadcap
8 M7 • T >| 8** E Sm’w'odlO Muttlkins, C’ladium, B’byUrn&d
3 133 7 4 34 3*4 T Parr’ton 7 Caladium, Wil.-Barre, Wraogle
7th RACE 1 1-8 3-year-oldi and upward.
Claim ins, (Oct. 10, 1014
ROYAL DUCK. br. g, 6 109
(Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, ft. Swenke).
74781 Laurel
74672 Laurel
74645 Laurel
74470 Laurel
74326 Laurel
1 1-16 l:46%fast 4 115 3
1 1-4 2:06%fast U-5 111 3
1 1-16 l:47%fast 9 114 5
1 1-2 2:34%fast 19-5 1M I
11-8 1 : 34 Ms fast 6 116 7
76X62 W'dbtne 1 1-16 1:45 fast 11 165 19 9 U 19*1 G Field* U Baby Grand. Redstone. Fairway 74292 H.deG’ce 1 1 16 l:45%faat 6 113 S
By Boyal Realm — Dockshot, by Gatlins!#.
Breeder. G. D. Widener.
2* 2»» C Lang 8 Ticacey, Sedgefield, C.Whallen
4) 4*4 J Corcoran 6 OldFaitbful, Bastille, LiLAnunia
3'| 3* J Corcoran 6 WarMmak, Sedgefield, St.Don'd
2 s * 4*4 C Lang 6 Trevelyan, R. Pocket, L’ylJlIlaa
4* 2b C Lang 8 St. Donard, Vitamin, Bastille
4'4 4** B Marine 1U 8 Advocate. PaASwain. KhtRalda*
Stmaay, octoDer an, 19Z3
DAILY RACING FORM
11
BENDITA, b. f, S
(Trainer, W. Newman.
74642 Laurel
74619 Laurel
74421 Laurel
74199 H.deG’ce
74145 H.deG’ce
7S987 H.deG’ce
OAT LILLY, br. m. 6
(Trainer, J. Phillips.
748C.1 Laurel
74741 Laurel
74642 Laurel
74519 Laurel
BELLE AMIE
I 1-16 1:47 fast
1 1-8 1 :53%fast
11-16 1:47 fast
1 1-16 1 :46%fast
11-16 1:48 fast
3-4 l:12%slow
101
Owner, W. Newman).
11-5
»
19-6
21
84
lQf
101 5
96 4
104 3
142 5
104 4
102 U
99
lmTOy 1:46 fast
1 1-4 2:06%rast
11-16 1:47 fast
1 1-S l:53%fast
b. f. 3
Owner, Mrs. J. Phillips).
By Ormondule — Lady Vincent, by St. Blaise.
Breeder. C. E. McCarthy.
1 I s 1* P Walls 8 All Fair, Day Lilly, C.Wbnllen
1 lb 2b J Kessner 13 LittleAmmie, OommeCi, DayLUly
2 2“* 3*J P Walls 8 Rclphrizonia. Poor Sj>ort. Bonfire
2 !i 2 ! J Kessner 10 Itud.Kean. Ticacey, SouthRreeze
2 S l 4*} J Kessner 8 Fe'ptirizonia, 1’oorSport, Untried
5 7* 7*1 A Roach 14 Itoyal Charlie, Tidings, Poppye
By Olambala — Orange Lilly, by 'William the Third.
10T,
105
107
107
104
(Trainer, C. R. Richards. Owner. F. Wieland).
74945 See today’s chart.
74740 Laurel 1 1-4 2:07 fast £7-10 102 1 1
74476 Th’cliffe 1 1-2 2:36%fast 11 103 6 2
74381 Th’cliffe 1 1-4 2:06%fast 12 101 6 6
74121 Wood’ne 1 3-16 l:£9%fast 41f 101 5 6
DFLLAHM, ch. g. 5 107 -
(Trainer, H. G. Bedwell. Owner, Kenton Stable).
Breeder. R. T. Wilson
2 nk 2* G Fields 8 TheForeigner. Mir. Man, Bastille
21 3* F Lee 7 Irish Pat, Bolster. I’omn’P t'i
3 s 3* G Babin 8 Bondi ta. All Fair. Col. Whallen
3* 4* H Farlandl3 LittleAmmie, Bendita, Comnie Ci
By Von Tromp — Ruth W.. by King’s ConnseL
Breeder. E. Cebrian.
EMPIRE CITT JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
From January 1, 1923, to October 13, 1923, Inclusive.
Jockey.
Schrttingei
Si.nde, E.
O’Brien, E.
Hernandez.
MeAtee, L.
Kiimmer. C
Jolley, E.
Levine, G.
74822 Laurel
74525 Th’cliffe
74476 Th’cliffe
74381 Th’cliffe
74299 Th’cliffe
74212 Wood’ne
THE ROLL CALI. ch. c,
(Trainer, J. Bauer.
74904 Laurel
74289 Laurel
74173 H.deG’ce
73990 H.deG’ce
73899 H.deG’ce
1 1-8 1 :52%fast
lm70y l:44%fast
1 1-2 2:36%fast
1 1-4 2:06%Iast
1 1-16 1 :45%fast
1 3-4 3:02 slow
4
13
5
11-10
3-5
21-10
7
114
115
107
105
105
123
110
Owner, Mrs. J. Bauer).
111
105
112
113
111
111
lm70y 1 :43%slop
1 1-8 l:52%fast
1 1-8 l:52%fast
1 1-16 1 :4S%slow
1 1-4 2:ll%mud
RED WINGFIELD, ch. g, 4
(Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, A. Swenke)
74942 See today’s chart.
74698 Laurel lm70y 1 :44 fast
74609 Laurel 1 1-16 1 :45%fast
74107 H.deG’ce I 1:40 fast
1 1-8 l:51%fast
lm70y 1 :43%fast
73678 Dorval
73559 Dorval
DUC DE MORNY, hr. g. 6
(Trainer. G. C. Milton.
11-5
11
6
20
9-5
108 6
111 6
112 10
102 1
106 2
105
74904 Laurel
74175 H.deG’ce
74107 H.deG’ce
73675 Dorval
73590 Dorval
GONDOLIER, b.
(Trainer. F.
Owner. F. B. Robie\
11 l 1 ! P Walls 7 CleanGone. LadyLillian, L.Zeus
21 3 s K Ericks’n 7 Dellahm. TheC’km’der, F.Bean
6 6 7 K Ericks’n 0 SoldierlL. Dellahm, Blarn. Stone
9* 9 1 ® F Sharpe 11 J oat] ulna, Baby Mine, B.IIodder
By Prince Ahmed — Della Mack, by The Commoner.
Breeder. J. K. L. Ross.
6 11 4’ J Chalmers fc Sog.Aroon. Gondolier, Belphris’ia
4 1 4*1 M Garrett 8 Pioeyon. Royal Visitor, **ushPii.
1* I s G Corey 7 TlieC’ktn’der, B.Amie. Fan. Bean
Ink 2' F Stevens 6 Soldierll., B. Stone, II. M. Stevens
1* I s M Garrett 10 Ten Can. Jonquinn. Dantzic
8 S so R Rom’elli 8 ll’lucinat’n, 1’ersis'ce, T’lBlazer
By Lough Foyle — Beth Stanley, by Golden Maxim.
Breeder. S. Ross.
2* 2 5 1 C Taylor 8 Sedgefield, N. Raider, H. Speed
4 s 4*1 A Claver 5 Trevelyan. Luminist. Pilgrim
3* 3‘ J Rowan 7 Luminist, Sogg’thAroon, Bluffer
3’ 2“ W Lilley 8 Westwood. Sea Cove, Fitzrue
1* 1 ! 1 B Marinelli 8 Fitzrue. Col. Whallen, Vendor
By Superman — Off, by Orme.
Breeder. H. T. Oxnard.
7 7*1 R Costello 7 Rejeet’n, JewellV.D.. P. Swain
6* 6*1 R Costello G Tip. Witcliet, Pas. Swain. Pilgrim
81 9'* R CostellolO F.Lore. d'phjordan. P'ralSwain
3‘ 3 7 F Sharpe 4 ShnffleAlong, Despair, Redstone
2* 2* F Sharpe 5 Redstone, llarmonius. UellGate
By King James — Hortense II., by Troutbeck.
Im70y l:4o%slop
lm70y 1 :46%fast
1 1:40 fast
3-4 l:12%fast
lm70y l:16%good
c. 4
111
106
105
114
104
110
Farrar. Owner, F. Farrar).
Breeder. H. T. Ovn«rd.
6 5 1 * 6 ; ® E Sm'w’od 8 Sedgefield, T.RollCall, X. Raider
5 7* 7*1 R Flynn 8 D-’bfoinidcr. Sea-Wolf, M. Buddy
10 10 10'* A Roach 10 F.Lore, (Tghjordan, P'ralSwain
7 61 6"| J Chalmers 9 Knighth’d, SunBrae, Dr.C. Wells
5 6 s 5’j L Ward 0 Murray, Cordelier, Way wassnmo
By Alvescot Rosallo, by Clseau or Sempronius
Breeder. E. F. Simms.
Brunner. J
Burns, T.
Meriir.ee. J
Turner, C.
McTaggnrt,
McLauglilii
Thniber, 1
Accardy, ,
Hunt, A.
Fa tor. M.
Pell, E. .
Carter, U.
Coltiletti,
Dugan, E.
1' risco, A.
1st RACE
lode: Course
WATER GIRL, b
(Trainer, F.
74848 Empire
74654 Jamaica
74277 Jamaica
73983 Aqueduct
73413 Belmont
73178 Saratoga
72991 Saratoga
At or
At or
Over
Over
r.c.
Wt.
Mta.
let
2<L 3d.
Jockey.
P.G WL
Mta.
1st
2d. M.
, A.
29
107
59
17
8
10
Dewueu, J. J. ..
... .09
84
11
1
1
1
28
112
370
104
79
69
Carroll. Q. W.
... .09
104
102
9
n
19
Miller. C. H. ..
... .09
112
65
6
4
9
Milner, W
... .09
92
175
16
24
29
F. . .
104
17
4
1
2
Matthews, R. ..
... .08
96
51
4
8
9
24
104
381
91
71
63
Fiey. J
... .07
115
14
1
0
2
C
21
112
223
47
46
28
Shillick. H. ...
... .07
102
204
15
24
29
20
ice
81
16
9
10
Stutta. H
... .07
103
439
55
55
67
20
100
25
5
4
6
Wakoff, H
... .06
104
54
3
S
a
18
106
292
52
34
49
McCormack, T.
... .06
95
16
1
2
1
17
115
108
18
8
7
Peach. E
... .04
100
5 7
O
2
«
17
103
336
58
43
41
Collins. A
... .04
110
139
r:
12
12
1
17
102
202
35
23
28
McTaggart, J. .
... .03
107
71
2
7
12
17
106
187
32
34
18
Zoeller, J
... .02
105
46
1
2
4
T. .
15
112
105
16
5
21
Anderson, W. ..
110
1
0
1
0
1 , A. .
12
92
78
9
10
9
Cooper, G
85
27
0
1
4
1
12
102
316
39
41
33
Doyle. T. J. ...
102
25
0
3
s
A
12
106
60
7
8
10
Gordon, C
109
8
0
0
2
11
110
19
2
1
1
Kaliska, R. ...
106
7
0
0
1
11
102
171
IS
28
15
Miles, A
100
6
0
1
0
104
173
18
20
17
Pierce, H
103
3
0
0
0
10
110
207
22
23
18
Povisil, R
100
10
0
0
1
F. ...
10
103
197
20
32
33
Reilly, F
102
9
0
2
0
10
112
115
11
11
14
Tryon, W
95
2
0
0
0
100
95
1
1
O
0
1
n
1
A
1 Mile and
70
Tarda.
Gle
nhrook Parse.
3 -year-olds and upward.
Claiming. (July 17, 1923 1:42
- 102 .)
Diet Time T'ck Oddi Wt St
107
14 8tr Flo Jockeys Started Order of Finish
f, 3
M. Taylor. Owner, J. E. Madden),
lm70y l:46%fast 9-20 106 3 1 1*
11-5
6
lm70y 1 :45%fast
lm70y 1 :43%fast.
1 1 :39%good
1 1 :37%fast
1 1 :40%hvy
1 l:38%fast
74822
Laurel
1 1-8 1 :52%fast
8
1C6
4
2
2i
2* F
Lee
S Sog.Aroon, B’phr'.zonia, Dellahm
74698
Laurel
ImTOv 1:44 fast
9
106
1
2
2J
4% P
Walls
7 Reject’n, JewellV.D., P. Swain
74569
Laurel
11-16 1:47 fast
22
111
2
2
1*
2% F
Lee
8 High Speed. Poor Sport, Fitzrue
74422
Laurel
lmTOy l:4C%fast
37
110
4
8
81
7* F
Lee
11 JewellV.D.. Past. Swain, Brill’ce
74107
H.deG’ce
1 1:40 fast
64
108
7
»
9 s
7'* J
Ch’lmerslO F.Lore, Cl*Kl»jordan, P’ralSwain
VITAMIN, b. g.
4
10 s
By Transvaal—
-Incognita, by Disguise.
(Trainer. F.
T. Miller. Owner,
F.
T.
Miller)
Breeders, Morris tc Walden.
74672
Laurel
1 1-4 2:06%fast
12
108
5
3
6
6 7 | A
Roach
6 OldFaithful, Bastille, Lit.Ammie
74569
Laurel
11-16 1:47 fast
3
111
5
7
6b
6* A
Roach
8 Highspeed, Gondolier. P’rSpori
74326
Laurel
1 1-8 1 :')4%fast
26
108
8
2
2i
£% A
Roach
8 St.Donard. RoyulDtick, Bastille
74173
H.deG’ce
1 1-8 l:32%fast
19
102
4
6
5% 5'® J
Corcoran 1 Luminist Sog.Aroon. TheRollCall
74106
H.deG’ce
1 1-8 l:53%fast
12
106
1
S
7*
T»i J
C’rcoran 8 Sil'tKing, St.Donard, M'l’dBelle
ANTILLES, ch. m. 5
(Trainer, G. Peterson. Owner, G
74889 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :10%fast 8
74723 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:47%fast 7
74592 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:49%fast 7
”4502 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48%fast 15
74274 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :4S%fast 12
73892 Aqueduct 1 l:40%slop 6
73763 Aqueduct 1 l:33%fast 15
15
73486 Belmont 61f MC 1 :19%fast
BESSIE LEIGHTON, ch. f. 3
(Trainer, H. Roseacher. Owner, H. Roseacher).
“4848 Empire lm70y l:4G%fast
By Rapid Water — Maria C., by Yankee Gnn.
Breeder, G. W. J. Bissell.
1* H Stutta 6 Warlike, BessieLeighton, Oram
109 4 3 3* 3’J H Stutta 5 Sea Cove, Cum Sah, Ticklish
102 2 3 3 1 3 4 M Fator 5 P.Shay, CumSnli. CaveatEmptor
105 3 1 2* 2* E Legere 4 PaulaSliay, B.L’ghton, S.&P’tty
93 6 6 6 f :s J J D’aon G K.’sSeal, L.Myra, Am. Patriae
103 5 3 3* 3*1 F H’stinga (> T.Witehet. Anonymous, E.Ind’n
103 6 2 11 2* E Legere 6 V.ofDreams, Lunetta, ByJiuiiny
107 By Rapid Water — Maria C., by Yankee Gun.
Peterson). Breeder. G. W. J. Bissell.
4* 2‘ A Accardy S Rubien, StacyAdams, M. Cooper
3>> 4*1 A Accardy 7 Syl.. Spring. Kekub. SirGal’adll.
5* 5*i A Accardy 6 B. Leighton. SirGal’dlL. Divers’y
21 2 1 A Accardy 10 Bersagliere, Diversity, T. Cassidy
I 2 8 U H Shillick 8 SilentK’g, B. Leighton. S.andP’ty
1* I s E Legere 7 Bravo, Fusee, Glenlivet
4* 5 ,s E Legere 8 I.iicky Antoine. T. Cassidy, Gex
12 12*1 F Hastingsl2 Bucado, Daydue. Coeur de Lion
By Wormleighton — Bessie Moore, by Hastings.
106
111
111
111
110
105
104
107
99
4 104 2
Below will be found the index of the pre-
vious workouts of horses entered in the vari-
ous races at Laurel Monday :
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile.
378 Frederick town 422 Chief Archce
314 Trafalgar
£97 Quinham
370 Wrackhorn
425 Snow Maiden
SECOND
917 Lollipop
262 Le Marsouin
345 Gold Foyle
£60 Crest Hill
3 Flying Frog
94 Vox Populi II.
THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile.
425 Bucado 414 Paul Micou
409 Despair 335 Speedy Girl
425 Knight of the Heath 408 Feodor
402 Without
424 Idle Thoughts
424 Fohrah
416 Rags
RACE— 2 Miles.
Huonora
368 Dandy
Beck
265 Peccant
321 Simple Simon
424 Sagamore
414 Loveliness
SC7 Sling
424 Mustard Seed
425 T. J. Pendergast
399 Ira Wilson
424 Serbian
Acosta
404 Finality
413 Poor Sport
420 Ina Kay
420 Captain Costigan
429 Pavlowa 420 Sea Band
FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile.
425 Lord Baltimore II. 413 Leatherwood
74681
Jamaica
1 1-16 1 :46%fast
5
104
2
74592
Jamaica
1 1-16 l:49%fast
1-3
102| 1
74455
Jamaica
lm70y l:4i%fast
2}
108
1
74274
Jamaica
1 1-16 1 :48%fast
8
103
2
74164
Aqueduct
3-4 1 :14%fast
8
102
4
73983
Aqueduct
1 1 :39%gocd
7
103
1
73759
Aqueduct
61 f 1 :19%fast
12
100
3
KING’S BELLE.
b. m. 5
no
(Trainer, J.
Fitzsimmons, Jr.
Owner, W.
74886 Empire
1 1-4 2:09%fast
S
105
1
74766
Jamaica
3-4 l:14%fast
26
110
s
74502
Jamaica
1 1-16 1 :48%fast
20
113
8
74356
Jamaica
1 1-16 1 :47%fast
20
106
7
74250
Aqueduct
1 1:41 fast
7
103
1
737G2
Aqueduct
1 1:41 fast
20
106
5
73411
Belmont
1 1 :38%fast
30
105
6
72240
Empire
1 1-16 1:47 fast
15
110
6
BEVERWYCK. ch. c, 3
97
420 Pickpocket
421 Donaghee
422 Colonel West
418 Lieutenant
422 Suppliant
Farrell
FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile.
414 Gadfly 417 Wilkes-Barre
327 Setting Sun 425 Banter
423 Heeltaps
SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles.
423 Onr Birthday
4x3 Mock Orange
257 Bar Coy
422 Sea -Wolf
422 Hutchison
408 Hobey Baker
43 Sea Pirate
63 Bantry
425 Mormon Elder
SEVENTH
413 Red Wingfield
423 The Roll Call
408 Gondolier
3S0 Royal Duck
420 Vitamin
408 Zouave
425 Who Cares
375 Dark Horse
423 Toodles
396 On High
388 Bena
423 May Buddy
421 Miss Filley
418 Superlative
RACE— 1 1-8 Miles.
424 Dellahm
423 Due de Morny
319 Belle Amie
425 Bendita
245 Day Lilly
Entries and Past Performances
EMPIRE CITY
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22
WEATHF.ll CI.EAUi TRACK FAST.
The figures under the heading “Rec.” in
the entries below show tho best time of
each horse at the distance since January 1,
1921, no matter where it finished. In case
where record was made on other than a fast
or good track, abbreviations show track
conditions.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30.)
® Superior mini runner. X Good mud runner.
:J: Fair uiud runner. (M) Maidens. 'Apprentice
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
Glenbrook Purse.
Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: July 17, 1923 — 1:42% 3 102.)
Today’s
A. Wt. 11:111.
3 107.. 725
6 107X720
3 99 X 715
5 110X715
3 97.. 715
3 99 X 715
3 102. .710
G 110X710
3 97.. 710
3 102. .710
8 110X710
4 115. .710
3 102. .705
3 99.. 700
4 115X700
8 99.. 700
I n<1. Ilorse. Wt. Rec.
(74848) Water Girl 102 1:44%
74889 1 ‘Antilles 104 1:45%
74843 s Bessie Leighton ...108 1:44%
•King's Belle 110 1:4;)%
•Beverwyck 102 1:46%
Marionette
Ben Wood .
74888 s 'bWarlike ...
74886 s 'Scare Crow
74S86 5
74723
73623
74723
74348
Oran
74987-
•Trite
7419S
Flint
74844
Bigger Still
74846
Driftwood
109 1:45%
95 1:46%
107 1:45%
10511 :46%
107 1:45%
105 1:45%
93 1:47
74723 s bllekab 107 1:53m
4388 Irene Sweeney (M) 97 1:46
Second Raco— 6-8 Mila.
Mistletoe Purse.
Purse $1,000. 2-year-olds. Fillies. Claiming.
(Track record: July 10, 1923 — 59% — 2 — 111.)
Escobn d'Oro 112 1:00%
By Play (M) 103 1:00%
Ebony Belle 101 :59%
Apology 114 1:01
Dorothy Ryan ....103 1:00%
Insurance 10711:01%
Kerry Girl (M) ...107 1:00%
•Hilarity 107 :59i4
Ilamo (M) 107 1:01
Countess Claridge
<M> 10711:02%
Royal Miss (M)..110 1:02
Barion (M) 103 1:01%
Curley <M) 99 1:02%
Ouida (M) 105 1:01%
Gladys V. (M) ...110 1:01%
Spontaneous (M)..104 1:01
Martoy <M) 112 1:01
Quick Time (M) .112 1:02
'Moon Dream (M).104 1:02%
Elopement (M) ..103 1:01%
First Lady Hard
ing 112 1:01
•Times Up
74451
74591
74722
74803 s
74653
74722
74550
74722-
74845
72288
74762
74653
74423
74846
74845
74192
74722
74845
74767
74803
74920
104. . 723
100. . 720
104. . 715
109X715
109. .715
101. .715
100. . 715
111.. 715
100. . 710
100.. 710
100. . 710
100.. 705
100. . 705
100. .705
100 X 705
100. . 700
100.. 700
100. .700
95.. 700
100. . 700
116.. 700
95
Breeder. L. A. Lyne.
2 l 3 s H Shillick G WaterGirl, Warlike, Oran
3 £ s 4’J A Accardy G LuckyAntoine. Trite, 1'otentilla
1 l'l 1% H Thurber G Sir Galahad II.. Diversity. Gex
2 2 s 2>* H Thurber 8 Keenan. Big.Still, S.nnd Pretty
1 2*» 2'1 H Thurber 8 SilentK’g. S.andPretty, ItedLegs
6 61 6 7 i H Thurber 8 TliePeruv’n, Thr.Square, Whisk
3 3‘ H Thurber 4 PaulaSliay, Wat. Girl, S.&Pretty
3 4'1 4* F Hastings 7 Cum Sah, Stone Jug, Cape Clear
By Sea King — Belle Nelson, by Sempronius.
lennelly). Breeder. K. D. Alexander.
2»* F Her’dez G Diversity, S.Crow. Anniversary
!•> F Hcrn’dez 7 CnveatEmptor, C.Pantages, Ege
6* H ThurberlO Bersagliere. Antilles, Diversity
6'« h ThurcerlO Lucky Antoine, Bravo, Diversity
7 :0 H Thurber 7- Trite, Lady Inez, Scare Crow
5* J Dawson 8 V aim in Park, Bersagliere, Bravo
7' 7 F Hern'dez 7 Ran. Hatch. Thr.Square, Luminist
1 1'
4 4<
6 6 '
7 7 1
7 7
6 6
7 7
10 10
(Trainer, A.
74723 Jamaica
74359 Jamaica
73178 Saratoga
72444 Saratoga
69901 Jamaica
69567 Un. Hunts
G. Blakely. Owner,
1 1-16 1 :47%fast i
lm70y 1 :44%fast
1 1 :40%hvy
3-4 l:15%hvy
3-4 1 :13%slow
3-4 1:14 fast
12
8
30
12
9-10
MARIONETTE, br. f, 3
(Trainer, F. M. Bray.
Owner, T.
73428 Belmont 3-4 MC l:ll%fast
72129 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%mud
72287 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%fast
72285 Empire Ab 3-4 l:09%good
72083 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 faBt
BEN WOOD, ch.
(Trainer, A.
74723 Jamaica
72793 Saratoga
72591 Saratoga
72237 Empire
72148 Empire
71991 Empire
W,
98
102 6
94 3
98 8
1021 5
98
99
Monahan).
Daniel) .
6 2 5 s
6 6
3 6
8 7
4
41
n-5
41
7-5
18-5
Owner. J.
r. 3
Jacobus,
1 1-16 1 :47%fast
1 l:39%fast
1 1 :42%hvy
lm70y 1 :44%fast
1 1 :40%fast
Ab 3-4 1 :10 fast
1 1:40 fast
7-8 l:26%slop
71842 Empire
71518 Aqueduct
WARLIKE, ch. g. 6
(Trainer, A. Fennell.
6
8-5
20
6
8
8
20
10
102 1
97 2
105 4
112 3
111 4
102
Barton).
1 1-4 2:C9 fast
lm70y 1 :46%fast
1 1-16 1 :4S%fast
1 1-16 1 :47%fast
1 1-16 l:4S%fast
1 1 :41 fast
1 1-4 2:07%fast
11-8 1:54 fast
Third Race— 1 1-16 Kile.
West Point Claiming Handicap.
$1,200 added. 3-year-olds and upward.
(Track record: July 28, 1917 — 1:44%
74594 s 'Episode 110 1:45
74801 s Tangevitae 106 1:44
74165 bOvertake 103 1:45%
74806-’ hFirm Friend 122 1:44%
74179 liKomany 100 1:45%
74403 Olynthiis 107 1:4G%
74846* Miss Cerina 105 1:44%
(74804) High Prince 119 1:45%
Fourth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
Fourth Running Autumn Days’ Stakes. $2,500 Added.
2-year-olds. Allowances.
(Track record: Oct. 18, 1922— 1:05%— 2— 109.)
(74682) LADK1N 101 1:05 120.. 750
(74847) ftracadale 117 1:05% 120. .740
(73894) Sherman 115 1:06% 115..
(74309) H. T. Waters 113 1:05% 120..
74847 Bonaparte 113 1:05% 120..
74931 s Fabian 107 LOG 115..
74885 Fey sun (M) 105 1:0G% 112..
74885 Goldfield (M) 115 1:07% 112..
74657 Maxie (M) 115 1:06% 112..
74926 First Lady Ilardingl07 1:06% 117.. 720
74657 Gene Austin (M)..115 1:07% 112.. 720
Fifth Race— About 3-4 Mile.
Hawthorne Purse.
$1,000 added. 3-year-olds and upward.
(Track record: July 22, 1918 — 1:07%-
74888 Empire
74848 Empire
74502 Jamaica
74356 Jamaica
74274 Jamaica
<3762 Aqueduct
72053 Empire
71913 Empire
SCARE CROW. b. g, 3
(Trainer, W. V. Casey.
74886 Empire
74726 Jamaica
74502 Jamaica
74455 Jamaica
74250 Aqueduct
74138 Aqueduct
73855 Aqueduct
*2346 Empire
ORAN, b. g. 3
(Trainer, W. L. Oliver.
Owner, Mrs.
106
108
106
105
102
110
103
114
110
R.
101
102 4
104 10
104 8
112 1
109 8
99 3
106 8
97
Cook).
3 2
4 4
10
9
8
8
6
9
10 1 * R Hood 10 lied Legs, Jack Fairman, Super
By Sir John Johnson — Reveille II., by Irish Lad,
Breeder. F, J. Nolan.
7 15 G Cooper 7 Syl. Spring. Rekab. SirGal’adll.
6 C 14 G Cooper G VulcainPark. Sea Cove. Cum Sah
6 6 s * G Cooper G T.Witehet, Anonymous. W.Giri
10* 10 7 J R Moser 11 Malmsey, Water Girl, Protocol
4 s 4* J Merimee 8 KrankU., Aladdin, (’ocur de Llou
2 s M’imee 4 Ar. of Gold, Astrolite, Nugget
By Olambala — Mauviette, by Mexican.
Breeder. R. T. Wilson.
3* 4*1 H Thurber 5 Frank G., Cnlnntman. Overtake
l'l 2>> J Callahan 5 Lady Boss, CapcClear, Dexterous
lb 10*2 C Lang 16 Donges, Rosa Yeta, Daydue
lb 3*1 L IvlcAtee 8 Sequel, Lady Rose, Jolly
l 1 21 C Turner 10 Lady Rose, Jyntee, MarieMaxiae
By Honeywood — Jeanne d’Arc. by Ben Strome.
Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm.
61 6” J Zoeller 7 Syl. Spring, Rekab, SirGal’adll.
2 1 2 1 M Fator 9 Pat Casey. RedLegs. Lit.Ammle
5 s 4“i B Marin’llilO V.ofDreams, Wat. Girl. R. Pocket
7 s 7** II Mnrin’lli 8 WaterGirl, I/Effare, D’ghoregas
3 s 2b B Marin’lli 9 Glentilt. High Prince. Dough’gas
3'i 2=1 F Col’lettill Lady Rose. StellaMnris, C.deLioa
4b 5'" T Burns 7 Mutiny. WilliatnTell. Homest’ch
£h 6>* R Carter 12 List. Dearie. Ilec’dation. Zealot
By Ivan the Terrible — Rebellion, by Star Shoot.
Breeder. H. P. Headley.
2'1 3* W Milner G Potentilla, So.Breeze. Ir.Sweney
4 s 2 s F Hern’dez G WaterGirl, BessieLeighton, Oran
8'° W Milner 10 Bersagliere. Antilles, Diversity
f“ W Milner 10 Lucky Antoine, Bravo, Diversity
7*1 J McTag’t 8 SilentK’g, B. Leighton. S.andP'ty
C* E Barnes 8 VulcainPark. Bersagliere, Brave
5 , s R Pierce 7 Irish Pat, War Mask, liny
6 , s R Pierce 10 Paula Shay, Carmencita, Furl
1 1-4 2:09%fast
lm70y 1 :45%fast
1 1-1C 1 :48%fast
lm70y 1 :44%fast
1 1:41 fast
1 1 :39%fast
61 f l:19%fast
lmTOy 1:45 fast
Owner, W. V. Casey).
By Half Rock — O. Co. Ee. by Jim Crowe.
96) 6
93 2
98 7
1041 2
104 6
101 3
105113
105 6 !
103
Owner, L. Blame).
Breeder. D. W. Scott.
3] W Milner G Diversity, K’g’sBelle. Annivere’y
3 s W Milner 7 Sweet and Pretty, Oran Super
10 17 J Dawson 10 nersagliere, Antilles, Diversity
6 ,s R M’thews 8 Keenan, I?. Leighton, BiggerStill
3 : 3 R M’thews 7 Trite, lardy Inez, Maize
4'° G W C’roll 7 Potentilla, Trite, Sequel
Claiming.
5—128.)
Marionette Ill 1:10% 3 108 x 725
'Caligula 118 1:10% 5 111X720
The Almoner 107 1:09% 4 113.. 715
Cum Sah 109 1:09%. 8 118x715
Dan Bolling 112 1:11% 4 113x715
Three Square 9G 1:10% 3 108.. 715
J) ntee 116 1:09% 8 110x715
Perhaps 106 1:11% 5 116x710
74887 •bDexterous 4 108x710
74604 Sea Cove 105 1:1 1 5 118X710
bDaydue 114 1:09% 7 113x710
Hoik 110 1:11%
Carmen Pantages .109 1:11%
Good Time 105 1:12 4 116X705
Wildrake 105 1:10% 3 111. .705
Guelph 5 113X705
•Savoy 3 103.. 705
Adams .... 4 113X705
Beverwyck 3 111.. 700
The Grcgrrian (M)11S 1:10% 3 10G..700
Top Sergtaut 5 118.. 703
Tikeli (Ml 115 1:12% 4 113.. 703
Driftwood 105 1:11% 3 108.. 700
Ticklish 7 116X703
73628
(74887)
74887*
7 4664 2
74357
74503
72083*
74887
73855
74383
74889
74887
74805 s
72887
*7<J*7KQ
74888* bStacy
74723
74658
70590
74246
74846
74889
74848 Empire lm70y l:46%fa»t 6 100 5
74726 Jamaica lm70y l:45%fast 8 103 6
74684 Jamaica lm70y 1 :45%fast 8 107 3
74554 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:48%fast U 102 3
74455 Jamaica lm70y 1 :44%fast 7 111 7
74404 Jamaica 11-16 1:48 fast SO 105 3
7 3892 Aoueduct 1 l:40%slop 20 1031 3
73762 Aqueduct 1 1:41 fast 30 1031 3
1RITE, ch. g, 8 110
(Trainer, B. C. Beatty, Owner, V. L. Moore).
10 10 1 11'* R M’the\vsl4 C. de Lion. Keenan, ThePeruv’l
4 o' o'* H Wakoff 15 Liberty Girl, Trite, Maize
B 7 Voorhces — Corinna. by Sheen.
Breeder, A. B. Spreckels.
3* 4 3 J R M’thews G WaterGirl, Warlike, B. Leighton
2 s 2 h R M’thews 7 S.and Pretty. SeareCrow. Super
lb 2b R M’thews 7 Big.Still, I.Swee’y, Dr.Whiteh’t
5 s 5'1 M Fator 7 Bravo, S.andPretty, Bersagiiero
;so 750 t McTag’t 8 Keenan, B. Leighton, BiggerStill
2* 2 ’ i R M’thew 3 4 Red I-egs, Trite, Anterior
61 6 SS H Thurber 7 Antilles. Bravo. Fusee
51 gio i£ Thurber 8 VulcainPark, Bersagliere, Bravo
By Aeronaut — Sententious, by Dublin.
74887 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
74681 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46%fast
74503 Jamaica 3-4 1:12%fast
74404 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48 fast
74250 Aqueduct 1 1:41 fast
74138 Aqueduct 1 l:39%fast
7 3763 Aqueduct 1 l:39%fast
73490 Belmcnt 1 1-16 l:43%fast
12
20
15
11-10
1-2
12
107 3
106 3
1091 7
73266 Freehold Ab 7-8 l:29%slow
FLINT, ch. c, 4
(Trainer, P, F. Fitzgerald.
74198 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :46%fast
74148 H.deG’ce lmTOy l:46%fast
108
106
113
124
106
1121
115
Owner, J. H. Shea).
Breeder, K. K. Cassatt.
2'! G Lavine S Caligula, TheAlmoner, Zealot
W And'son G L. Antoine, Potentilla. B.L’gbtoa
4 s 4* W Tryon
3* n M Fator
l'l ;»k M Fator
lb 2b T McCor’k
3 s 4*1 F Smith
l l U F Smith
Dexterous, ltul/ien, Good Time
4 Hod Legs, Oran, Anterior
7 I-ady Inez, Scare Crow, Maize
7 Potentilla, Sequel, Scare Crow
8 Lucky Antoine, T. Cassidy, Gex
3 High Prince, St. Lawrence
6'* R Walcott G Mount Hope, Maize, Thriller
By Pebbles — Firefly, by King James.
73719 Dorval 3-4 1:12 fast
73497 B.B’nneta 7-8 l:27%slow
73419 B.B’nneta 3-4 l:13%fast
73351 B.B’nneta 3-4 1:14 fast
73225 C’naught 3-4 1:13%faat
73115 C’naught lm70y l:45%fast
BIGGER STILL, b. g. 3
(Trainer. H. Randolph. Owner, W. H. Fixer)
4
7
3
4
4
7-6
4
41
108
108
115
105
112
107
108
107
102
Breeder, James Butler.
6 s 6'* A Roach 13 Trevelyan, Yosliimi, IToh.Ttaker
2' 4 23 H Howard 10 Smaity, Lady Zeus, Acosta
2'1 l nk T Wilson 8 Whalebone, FlorenoeDeen, Gandy
55 £3 T Wilson 8 W’wassamo, Lud’sLove, Dancer
4' 3 nk J Wallace 11 J. Hoffman, Patchwork, O’Kelly
6 s 2 s M Shomer 9 L.’sLove, Muni.Jmnlio, MaxGold
31 2 h T Wilson 8 Ticacey, Dr.Ch. Wells, M. Jumb*
11 1“ R Flynn 11 OurBetsy, Fei.Zeal. Wat. Willow
By Great Britain — Little Bigger, by Transvaal.
74844 Empire
74684 Jamaica
74455 Jamaica
73935 Aqueduct
7362G Belmont
68326 Jefferson
DRIFTWOOD, ch
1 m 1 :40%fast
lmTOy l:45%fast
lmTOy l:44%fast
1 1 :40%slop
1 1:40 fast
51 f l:09%fast
f, 3
10
18-5
8
10
60
12
(Trainer, J. Johnson. Owner.
4846 Empire 1 m 1:41 fast
3 111 xTIO ! 72793 Saratoga ll:£9%fasi
3 108X 710 * ‘ 2520 Saratoga 3-4 l:13%fast
Sixth Race — About 3-4 Mile.
Boston Claiming Handicap.
$1,200 added. All Ages.
(Track record: July 22, 1918—1:07%
74928 Dominique 120 1 :0S%
(74764) Hullabaloo 120 1:08
(74658) Canaque 108 1:10%
74456 s Gnlantman 106 1:09%
(74S06) Amor Patriae 116 1:10
(74849) Aragon 110 1:10%
74668 The Gregorian ...118 1:10%
72313 Empire
72152 Empire
72050 Empire
REKAB, hr. g,
Ab 3-4 1 :10%f ast
lmTOy 1:45 fast
Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
104
105 1
103 3
115 5
104 5
113 3
99
3. Butler),
50 100 3
40 91
13 103
8 100
IS 93
8 105
115
(Trainer. N. L. Byer. Owner, E. W. Price)
4723 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 20 116
74194 Aqueduct 1 l:40%fast 20 117
74047 Aqueduct 61 f l:20%fast 80 112
7 3580 Belm't 6Jf MC l:19%fast 15 110
73250 F’hohl Ablm70y 2:w> hvy 1-3 115
73248 Freehold 3-4 1:23 hvy 7-10 118
IRENE SWEENEY, ch. f, 3 (M) 99
(Trainer, A.
74888 Empire
74726 Jamaica
74684 Jamaica
74452 Jamaica
74246 Aqueduct
73935 -Aqueduct
73584 Belmont
78456 Belmont
73344 Belmont
Carter. Owner, S. McGovern)
1 1-4 2:C9 fast
12
981 5
lm70y 1 :45%fasi
10
105 3
lmTOy 1 :45%fa8i
18-5
17 2
lm70y 1 :46 fast
10
103 6
61 f l:20%fast
20
104110
1 l:40%slop
8
107 4
1 1:40 fast
20
107 7
1 1 :39%fast
80
97 7
1 1 :36%fast
100
101 5
Breeder. J. H. Woodford.
5 5'* T Bums 5 CoeurdeLion, Mel ichrino. F. Devil
2'1 l h T Burns 7 Oran, 1. Sweeney, Ur.Whiteh’at
3 s 3* H Shillick 8 Keenan, B.Leighton, S.andPr’tty
8 8 s * G Babin 9 Reject’n, Potentilla, Pl'ntyeooe
5 s 8'° H Shillick 10 Luminist, TliePeruvian, Vulentia
9 s 9'* J Wallace 12 Panusain, Amelia S., Juno
By Pebbles — Napping, by Peter Pan.
Breeder, J. Bugler.
4 4*1 G W C'roll 4 PaulaSliay, Jacq. Julian, M. Cerina
Left at post. A Hunt 9 Pat Casey, Ben Wood, I(edl<egs
3 5 4) 8 s ) B MarinellilT Good Time, lleimon, Skirmish
4 6 4* 5 s J Corcoranle Tarn, Fluff. Pelion
4 14' 5 15 I Parke 8 Itock Salt, Lady Inez, Sea -Wolf
9 11 8 s 8 l ° E Bell 13 K. Bottom, Caligula, Capt.C’tigaa
By Dick Finnell — Sandringham Belle, by Sandring*
• ham.
Breeder. T. Piatt.
2* 2% J McTag’t 7 S. Spring. SirGal’adll., Antilles
3'* 3*3 J Frey 4 Red Leys, Fusee, Cork Elm
9 9'* H Thurber 9 Coeur del.ion, Bucado, CapeClear
0 10 1 * B Mari’ellill Yankee Star, Keenan, CapeCleai
I s * E Jelley 3 Frank Waters, Liquid Fire
l'l E Jelley 6 D.’sD’gbte'-, Adelaide, F.Watera
By Great Britain — Lauretta, by Marco.
Breeder. Xalapa Farm.
4* 4* A Hunt 6 Potentilla, SonthBreece, Warlike
6'* 6*1 G W C’roll 7 S.and Pretty, Oran, Scare Crow
3* 3* W Milner 7 Big.Still, Oran, Dr. Whitehurst
3'| G Lavine 7 Potentilla, HighChief, MissBelle
3* G Lavine 11 S.Spring, Plentyc’s, ll.Com’nder
7** E Legere 9 Reject’n, Potentilla, Pl’ntyeooe
«• R M’thews 9 MiesBelle. Sea-Wolf, Syl. Spring
6 T 1 R Pierce 9 Bed Legs, Lough Storm, Bruve
6 M R M’thews 5 Bigheart, St'yTeller, Supercargo
3*
4 s
«*
•*
•>
5
12
DAILY RACING FORM
Sunday, October 21, 1923
2nd RACE
5-1* Mile. Mlalleloe l’nrno*.
I July IO. 1 !>-:i 511 8-1
2-yenr-oldn.
111 .)
|( , lltlt*n. ClnlmlitK.
FBCOBA D’ORO.
eh. f,
a
104
By Eseoba— Mollle Elliott, by Voter.
7478*
Jama Ira
t.1 f l odVifaRt
a
107
•
i
1*
1*0 J Zoeller
h
Parvenu. Mitau, Royal Mlaa
(Trainer, F.
Byer.
Owner, Mra.
F.
Byer).
Breeder, K. D. Alexander.
7 4653
.lit umii'a
8 1 1 13!|,r.x*t
13
110
1
a
1*
2' J Zoeller
10
Illaek Wnnd, Outernan, Ifarno
74451
Jamaica
3 4
1 I3\faat
7
110 4
a
««
4* J
McTag't 8 Apology. Hilarity, Milan
74501
Jatnaira
III r 1 07 faat
10
HI
a
t
11
7*1 J Zoeller
8
Deputy, I'otlian, Lady Gaffney
74.853
Jamaica
H f 1 07 faat
8
107 7
*
8’
4* M
Fator 10 I'athan. llllurity, Enat Wind
74 166
Aqueduct
f. H 1:01 faat
1
112
l
i
I*
!• J Zoeller
9
F II. Walker, llnndal y. K k lir»a*
7.803.8
Aqueduct
3 4
1 I3\elnp It 5
104 6
4
S'
.8* M
Fator 5 Krid.tyl.7lli, Dminlient, Neptnne
73814
Aqueduct
[. n 1 <>«) X faat
4
110
i
4
Z|
4* R Hondo
17
E< olid d’Oro, I'.renitn, Kamo
7.8814
Aqueduct
r. «
1 00*t.fa»«
JO
112 10
10
*1
1* M
l•■ntor 17 Fureurm, Kamo. K l.mly 1 Ini .ling
73021
Belmont
61 f 1 uCHfaat
41
107
»
•
I*
4*1 F II » at In ca 1 H
laid/ Argot, I'nthnn, Stroller
73624
Belmont
M f
1 OB’S.faat
25
113 13
It
II’
10" c
latttg IS latily Argon. Pitlhnn. Stroller
7351 1
Belmont 1
:.lf MC
l a.Vfuit
M
t03 12
11
K'l 9” M
Fator 12 All In All. Antlelpnlhm, Convent
TIMES
UP, br. f,
> (M)
at
By High Tim*— Ormc« lUrltn, by liuk* of Ormrorf*.
7.8.813
Belmont
1 ■
[.SQvfAMt
30
lilt 12
13
1 ’
n» j
CallahnttlS Baby Iatne, Ducky, llllurity
v irNi muri.
73288
ll.lmont
H f
1 tf\f nut
at
112 12
13
12*
ta w f
HanliutinH Bonaparte. Bonnie Omar, klaxla
BY FLAY, oh, rn. f. 9 (M)
iTrainer, W. C. CUnoy.
7 «:>!) I Jamaica
74403 Jamaica
74049 Aqueduct
728(13 Saratoga
72587 Saratoga
72288 Empire
(<1 f 1 07 fast
C<4 f 1 07 fa at
6-S 69Vaat
5- 1 5»Vfaat
5) f 1 :09%bvy
6- S 1 01 goad
100
Owner. 8. Willetts).
EBONY BELLE, blk. f. 9
102 3
109 2
109 11
114 *
109 10
110 I
104
(Trainer. 0. M. Odom. Owntr, R. L. Garry).
74722
Jamaica
(. 8 1 00 Mifaat
11 6
112
4
I
24
74626
J:t him lew
6 S LOO faat
3 3
103
I
1
1*
74193
Aqueduct
6 4 MiS.fa.at
24
10#
11
HI
9*
74049
Aqueduct
6-3 69Si faat
S
104
6
a
3’4
73458
Belmont
si r i amcARt
41
104
4
s
34
7.8345
Belmont
6 S Ml 58 lyfii.lt
4
104
4
a
9*
73007
Sunt toga
61 f 1 (MDyfaat
13-6
116
1
i
1*4
72554
Saratoga
6-S LOOHfoat
»
106
6
4
74
APOLOGY, blk.
f. f
109
B
(Trainer. E.
Hodgson. Ownor, J. L.
Holland).
7430.8
Empire
Ab 8-4 1:10 fast
4
105
•9
6
S’
74451
Jamaica
3-4 1:18 Vast
16 6
toe
1
a
S'
73979
Aqueduct
.8 4 l:13\slow
34
102
1
s
4*
73382
llclmont
61 f 1 :06 fast
6
106
I
it
84
73488
Relntont
61 f 1 .06-Vast
10
107
T
a
64
7.8843
llclmont
6 S st 68Vyfast
13
101
M
10
10*
78174
Saratoga
3-4 1 :lu\hvy
4
104
4
a
14
72829
Saratoga
61 f 1:07 fast
16
111
6
a
34
7220.8
Empire
6) f l:07Hfast
20
96
6
7
4*
(Disqualified for foul.
DOROTHY RYAN, ch. f. 9
(Trainer. J. L. Donovan.
74633
Jamaica
3 4 1:13 Vast
30
115
4
•
74301
Jamaica
64 f 1 07 last
50
115
6
«
72113
Empire
6-8 1:02 fast
8
105
10
11
72049
Empire
5-S 1 a’l- fast
5
109 17
17
71909
Empire
5-S 1:01 Vast
7
109
t
6
71844
Empire
ii f LOT Vast
11-5
102
T
4
71282
Aqueduct
6 8 1:01 fast
34
110
6
T
INSURANCE, b. f.
2
104
(Trainer. J. Byer. Owner, J.
Bver!.
74722
Jamaica
6 8 1:00 Vast
50
112
9
9
72396
Empire
M f LOS good
20
106
3
7
72342
Empire
5-8 1 :01 Vast
IS
109
6
6
72283
Empire
54 f 1 :0S’t,gi)od
IS
106)11
11
72115
Empire
5-S 1:02 fast
10
110
1
S
71994
Empire
54 f 1 r0#Vast
15
111
3
T
71909
Empire
6-S 1:01 Vast
15
112 13
12
699S1
Jamaica
5-S 1:01 Vast
1
109
4
2
KERRY GIRL. b.
t. 2 (M)
100
(Trainer. G. Woisso. Owner,
M. P
. Fitzgerali
74550
Jamaica
5-S 1:01 Vast
6
111
9
4
74192
Aqueduct
6-1 69 Vast
15
107
1
1
70156
Jamaica
5-8 1 (t’.-good
25
108
3
1
70074
Jamaica
5-8 LOl’isloi)
20
109
3
2
69984
Jamaica
5-S 1:01 fast
600
113
6
6
KILARITY. br. f.
9
111
(Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner,
C. Buxton).
74722
Jamaica
5-8 l:OOVast
1
1134 3
2
74630
Jamaica
54 f 1 :0T fast
16-5
106
1
1
74451
Jamaica
3-4 1:13 Vast
9-5
104
2
1
14355
Jamaica
54 f 1:07 fast
6
107
1
3
74249
Aqueduct
5-8 69Vast
6
107
2
1
74163
Aqueduct
5-S l:00Va*t
8
106
2
3
73713
Aqueduct
5-S 1:00 fast
Si
106
6
4
kAMO.
br. f. 2 (M)
ICO
(Trainer, C. Buxton. Owner,
C. Buxton).
74845
Empire
54 f 1 :07Vast
44
103
S
S
74653
Jamaica
3-4 l:13Vast
34
106
2
X
74504
Jamaica
54 f 1:07 Vast
4-5
107
6
X
74308
Jamaica
5| f 1:06 Vast
T
101
6
4
13979
Aqueduct
3-4 LISVIow
8
103
5
6
13814
Aqueduct
6-8 l:00Vast
8
107
T
X
By Lnho McLuke— Sunahada, by En Garda.
Broodar. Mia* E. Dnlngnrf laid.
4* 4<* H Thurber 5 Tlw> Piet, All In All. Baity !«nn«*
4) 3’ II ThurbcrlO S.lilmaa, Comedy, Pralarworthy
s| <•) G Itnltln III K’tWInd. Kh.1l.-llo. FI II. Walker
II* II'* I. M.-Aloo 14 Antirlpat'n, DevilGIrl, Clr. Barrio
ti'i 4*1 I. M.-Aloo t’J Bralgllini no. Convent, Devil Girl
S» 7'* It Carter 10 Nrlllrtlroy, TreeTop, i'rla ICtiley
By Diok Einnoll — Chaatnut Boll, by Flrata of Tan*
aaaoa.
Breeders, J. D. Carr & Bro.
4‘ O W C'roll 9 Pelrroaa, Hilarity, Deputy
1* (1 W C'roll H Florence!!. Walker, Kiiuito, DnaU
s* Q \v CrolllS D e p u ty. The u.-at»or. Mcmi
:« (1 IV ( ” roll 1 41 K’tWtml, n.ll.Walkor. T.lt.-apor
4* G W C’rolllO Mary Agnoa, Stroller, Drumbeat
9” tl W C'roll 12 Unity lame, Dtieky, llllurity
2* i: San.la 13 Defiant, In-onn Dare, Soplty
6*1 1, McAtee l.'t I’mo-port, II. and lied, K.andltye
y Huon — Ossabar, liy Oaanry.
Broader. T. W. O'Brien.
3* T Durna t Balkan, For. Flower, II. and Rye
1* A Aecnnly H Hilarity, Mllnu, Eaeoba d'Oro
2* W Milner 15 l’nthnn, llelcroaa. Aggro v.l'npn
B" W Mlln.-r 13 The Poet, Drumbeat, lec Adrlu
4"! W Miln.-r It) iNfckUM, Eventide, Wltliout
S*| W Milner 92 llaby lone, Ducky. Hilarity
ft" W Milner 8 Keononilat, Frrd’town, I,. Thistle
3* W Milner 14 Convent, Mllnu, Mm reel lino
4 T W Milner H I'oslillton, Variation, llyron
109 By Vindex — Banner, by Bnttan.
Ownor. C. CaffaralH). Breeder. F. W. Armatrong.
8' 9’ 4 C H MlllerlO 14. Wand. FlmtL.Hur’g. Outoroaa
7* 8 14 C II Miller 8 Deputy, Patlian, Lady Gaffney
11 11'* G Horn- 11 Hilarity, May Party, llluo Mis*
16' 16” F Col lotlllS I .a goon. Dunoon, Little Thistle
7‘ 5*4 F CoI’leUi’.l Freedom's Ball. Soubr.-tte. Post
4* 4* G Huso 10 Soubretto, Furor. Little Thistle
7* 7* J Callahan 10 Friday 13tli, LeeAdrin, L’dltueor
By Cataract — Policy, by Toddington.
Breeder. E. Rucker.
S» 8*1 J McTag't 9 Dolrross, Hilarity. Deputy
7 7” H Stutla 7 Kilbowie. Lee Adrin, Delysta
6* 6*| C Ponce 14 141. Wand, SnnSilent, Kverglade
lO’JlO*! E Belt 12 Hilarity, Attention, Without
44 4*4 J McTag’t It Hilarity. Slay Party, Blue Mis*
9 8*4 J McTag’t 9 Furor, Curley, Damage
11* 11** J McTag’tl4 Freedom’s Ball. Soubrette, Pest
4* 4*4 C Lang 5 Apology, For. Flower. UissDellia
By Mont il’Or II. — Wingold, by Bryn Mawr.
I). Breeder, J. E. Widencr.
14 MissMarc’la, II. Streak, Parvenu
12 Deputy, The Reaper. Belcrosa
9 Dux* Saw, Gipson, Venus
8 Anne, Apology, X,ee Adrin
5‘i 7” M Fator
2‘ 6*4 L Fator
2 1 5* C Rails
44 S’* C Kalla
UOUNTESS CLA RIDGE, b. f, 2 (M) 100
(Trainer, S. J. Lawler. Owner, E. Arlington).
72288 Empire 5-8 1:01 good 50 110 2
72049 Empire 5-S l:01Vast 30 1074 4
71196 Aqueduct 44 f 53Vast 50 104 9
10423 Belmont 4J f SC 53 Vast 15 104 2
70115 Jamaica 5-8 l:04Vnud 25 109 3
ROYAL MISS. br. f. 2 (M) 100
(Trainer. J. Byer. Owner, J. Byer).
74762 Jamaica 54 f 1:06 Vast 10 111 6
14626 Jamaica 5-8 1:00 fast 15 110 6
74680 Jamaica 54 f l.Oosfast 15 110 4
73345 Belmont 5-8 st 58 Vast
By Transvaal — Tickolstte. by Dalhousie.
Breeders, Morris & Walden.
1* 2k C Rammer 9 lteleross. Deputy, Ebony Belle
1* lk A AccardylO Aggrava’gPapa. lteleross, Mitau
1* 2» G Lavlne 8 Apology, Milan. Kscoba d’Oro
1* 2’4 G Lavine 10 l’atlian. East Wind, Black Wand
lk lk G La vine C East Wind, Uouri, Flitlow
2’ | 4* E Legere 12 Forest Flower, Comedy, Convent
6* 7 4 I E Legere 11 Uouri, Black Wand, Comedy
By Omar Khayyam — Dark Water, by Dark Ronald.
Breeder, A. B. Hancock.
4* 4* G La vine 12 LadyArgoe, Milan, Bubbling
2» 4*4 G W C’rolllO It. Wand, FirstL.Har’g. Ontcross
14 2k G Lavine 6 ltlueMiss. Cue-Itack. MadTr’per
4* 3* G Lavine 10 lteleross, Vulnad. Hands Up
S’ 8‘* E legere 15 Patban. Apology, Relcross
1’4 3* E Legere 17 Esco.d’Oro, F’rearm, F.L.H’ding
By Trevisco — Antipathy, by Ornament.
Breeder, J. H. Morris.
6 6’| S* 1 A Collins 10 NcllieGrey, TreeTop, Pris.Ruley
4 4>i 4* C Ponce 18 Lagoon, Dunoon, Little Thistle
9 9 8’* J Mooney 9 L’yAudrev, HelenC’k, Ex. Ruler
10 19 9®1 G W C’rolllO Venus. Mitan, Vultilla
2 3* 4’* J McTag't 4 Mar.L’u rente, Loanda, Tolimar
By Ballot — The Marchioness, by Sain.
Breeder, A. B. Hancock.
6 54 4’4 J McTag’t S FirstL.H’ding Parvenu, Mitau
4 4* 3*4 J McTag’t 9 Vulnad, Parvenu, Clarice C. II.
7 7” C>* J McTag’t 8 Eb’yBelle, F.B. Walker, Faosto
39 110 11 11 11* 11’* T Rice 12 Baby Lane. Ducky, Hilarity
BARION. br. f. 2 (M)
(Trainer. G. R. Sorrell.
74653 Jamaica
74506 Jamaica
71575 Aqueduct
71389 Aqueduct
71119 Aqueduct
70692 Belmont
3-4 l:13*ifast
3-4 1:14 fast
5- 8 l:01*<imud
6- 8 1 :» V s fast
5-8 LOOVaat
5-8 st 1 :00%mud
100
Owner, T. C.
By Sandbar — Devotion, by St. Avonicus,
Sawyer). Breeder. Oak Hills Farms,
70509 Belmont 4J f SC 53Vaat
CURLEY, ch. f. 2 (M)
'Trainer. T. Quinlan. Owner,
74423 Th’ cliff e 3-4 l:16Vast
74293 Th’cliffe 5-8 l;02Vast
73630 Dorval 54 f l:07%fast
73180 C naught 54 f 1 :l<-*tslow
72560 FortErle 5-S lrOOVast
72207 Empire 54 f 1:08 Vast
72049 Empire 5-8 lM«bat
71994 Empire 54 f l:09Vast
6 105 6 4 54 5* A AccardylO B.Wand, FirstL.lIar’g, Ontcross
100 112 5 6 9* 9” A AccardylO Check, Stardrift. Forearm
10 109 11 11 8* 5*4 C Lang 19 Hilarity, Mirthful, Mary Agnes
13 103 13 13 13’ 13* J Mooney 15 Furor, Convert. Finis tiloriosus
la 104 I 9 9 7*4 J Mooney 9 Lady Audrey, Somerby, Byron
15 107 9 8 54 4’i R M’thewslO Friday 13th Vultilla, Gipson
50 98 6 5 6 1 6*4 R M’ thews 9 Cbemiserie, F’dayl3tli, LeeAdrin
100 By Crimper — Vocabulary, by Fair Flay.
R. I. Kearney). Breeder, J. S. Cosden,
45 97 3 7 7** 9*4 D Randell 1R Caledon, Belle Isle, Sleigh Bells
4 112 7 3 5’ 8*4 R McCr’nnl4 Star Cudgel, Pali, Caledon
I 106 6 6 6 6*4 G Fields C I'r'sJane, (JnCatberine, S.Clondy
9-5 109 T 4 6 1 7” P Walla 7 F. Princess, I. Bachelor, Martini
19 112 I 6 8’iir* G Fields 12 Deronda, Program, Thornton
6 92 2 6 6* 5*4 S Will’ms 11 Kilbowie, Without, LittieThistle
12 >9 12 6 8k 8 7 4 H Will’ ms 18 Lagoon. Dunoon, Little Thistle
15 93 4 2 2’4 24 S W’llams 9 Furor. Damage, Attention
0UTDA. ch. f, 2
(Trainer. A.
71845 Empire
73095 Columb’a
7‘ i 974 Columb’s
72875 (.’olurnb’a
72822 Columba
72714 Columb’a
72573 Columb’a
72416 Map.H’U
72328 Map.H’U
I)
. Carlson. Owner
5J f 1 dJ7%fast
54 t 1:11 fast
5-8 1.-02 fast
54 f 1 11 good
5- 8 IMHiMry
6- 8 l:KJ%hvy
5-8 l :07*ihvy
54 f 1 :10 mud
64 f l:01'%fast
100 By Prince Hermis — Princess Industry, by Farendole.
J. 8. Carlson!. Breeder. G. L. Blackford.
50 102 6 6 6* 7* W Milner 12 laidyArgos, Mitau, Rabbling
7 109 9* E Martin 9 K’rniceChildn, It’nnieJack, Celia
28 107 10” J Bums 11 'lister. Lasses White, Zero
49 106 7*4 C Labelle 9 Bonnie Lizzie, Tight, Last. Love
9 111 6*4 T Bonham 10 Castilla, Zero, The Mule
15 104 5* L Armst’g 9 Ch. Girl, Domination, Last. Love
24 106 2* F Kinlry 9 Phoebe, Gold Leaf, The Mule
39 103 9 Pell. C Grace 12 Wiki Jack, Chest. Girl, Upstage
44 99 3 7 6* 4*4 J Byrne 8 Shindy, Lust. Love, Lady Abbott
GLADYS V., b. f, 2 (M)
(Trainer, H. Randolph
74845 Empire
74653 Jamaica
7(550 Jamaica
71162 Aqueduct
70692 Belmant
70006 Jamaica
(4751 Jamaica
54 t 1 :07%fa»t
2 4 l:138ifast
6 8 1:01 Vast
6-8 1 ;0: Vast
6 8 at 1 :00*4rn jd
5- 8 1 Olftfaat
6- 8 1:00 good
ICO By Black Toney — Katrine, by Disguise,
Owner. W. H. Fixer). Breeder, H. P. Headley.
SPONTANEOUS, b. f. 2 (M) 100
(Trainer, H. N. Davis. Owner, A. J. Ruben).
74192 Aquedu'-t
740(9 Aqueduct
73840 Aqueduct
718(( Empire
71575 A q u <-d uct
71285 Aqueduct
71162 Aqueduct
5 8 59 *ifast
6-8 54%fast
5- 8 1:00 fast
64 t 1 97%fast
6- 8 l OlHmud
44 f t34k,faftt
6 8 i .Ol’Afakt
30 104 9 8 ' T* 6* T Bums 12 IcidyArgos, Milan, Dabbling
90 105 8 10 10 8 1 * H Hhllllck 10 Il.Waud, FiratLIIar’g, Outcross
30 107 8 7 8* 8” H Khillick 14 .MissMurc’la, it. Streak, Parvenu
90 1074 6 11 11’ 10*4 G Babin 13 Rubbling, Kpontane’s, Lordltucou
10 112 10 10 10 10 1 * G Babin 10 I riduy 12th Vultilla, Gipson
15 112 ( 5 4‘4 6*4 G Babin 10 Ntorma long, ItuzzSuw, G’ldinnrk
8 110 14 4* 4‘“ 11 Thurbcr 7 LodyChoco, Goldmark, Rluckolia
By Hearts ef Oak — At Once, by Simontault.
Breeder, (i. I). Widener.
2(1 1084 2 0 8* 9” A Collins 12 Deputy, The Reaper, lteleross
80 104 15 6 (’|7*4 1I Wakoff HI K tWnid. Kb. Relic. KI R.W'alkei
12 110410 11 11 10” L Fator 11 Ijidy Relic, Exploit. Scarab
10 Vfl 3 8 8* h 1 * J Mooney io Kodbrelte, Furor, Little Tblatle
12 104 9 10 10‘ 10*4 J < .’alia ban 19 Hilarity, Mirthful, Mary Agues
30 114 13 14 14 14’* J Zoellcr II Nrgrina, Mi^s lioiniuq, Scarali
15 104 1 1 1* 24 L McAtee 13 Rubbling, LjrtiRucou, Our Star
MAKTOY. ch. f. 2 (M) 100 By Hir Martin— Play Toy. by HUr Shoot.
(Trainer, W. J. Spefr*. Owner, Audley Farm Stable). Brooder. J. E. Maddoii.
74722 Jtauka MltNHfM M 112 7 5 t* c-i 11 ri.itta u 1 . 1. - Hilarity, Deputy
74207 Ja. riuk't H 1 J:V79lffc*l Vj 1 1 IP* If Hlutla l.'f Aggrnv I'apN, M IMuinn, in Mini
A'lwJvt l « Ufibfmi It J2 104 C 10 JJ 1 l, * If Mlilllli k HI KiWmd. Kl» llcllt*. Kl II Wnlkrr
'izttz b+rmloKM, l i 114 10 » ‘J 1 JO * II J4 Aulirlpiirii, lN*vil««irl. (ir.('«rrl«
100 by I.l£ lit B# I’m titHiu BjIu, by Olambal^.
Owntr. Ji. T. Wilton). Hretdor. It. T. Wilson.
M C* O NHi'hoiiII! IsiilyAip.itS, Mllnu. ItuMillii#
J4 14'* la M' AIr« il M* lie K , i'ttf f Ii6*iiiu, Our Htnr
t* 10 » | 11 Mwr)i)* lllMl O'fuH hi rl(*. li Ht lovt tl, Klili ri«1«*
7* V If Mu*|Vmi;i W !•* -Ini .it*** , M ciiicii I o, i.li |» Tuln
11* ll n I* M 1 iliy 1 IS I'uriijo, If ntittltiii, V i* lie in (* it l
J*f* l*f** I . M* ‘ 'll*y I I Ml K All , r iyitiam, hilow M a litfii
14 I f ** I', ifk-ll 14 A «• 1 1 1 - « 4 jm I' ii. I»* v iJOlrl, Or f nirin
»*• n Nb li'sofi 10 |.«K by Piny. I r«l. i . Hh. rlUttii
1'1 C? Mol *l«y|i *1 Qiiruul *i(lic. l*Jf luiciir, lliaUIMU<*t
By OUiiibttU- Mmt y tielLia, by Omammun,
is). Bleeder, II. T. Wlleou.
8 »•* F Ifern’doz h MCuuxa. Mui IcHarlln, IsMBda
II M llcucl'J Deputy, Tlie Reaper, Relirusa
T ituina Mi n I Wind, Hit llulle, h i It Walker
1',“ It’ ruiillh Mi If ilea ful, 'I, ilia, a, 1 1 1 1: a k r n o i Hell
4' T M,<"ifc 7 RuanMaW, li.imagn, Nurlhtlreeaa
6” It Walt «itl 7 Mailaway, Maiuage, Dllug gVlna
t” 1* M.iIiii 0 l.ugi,i*ti, Mai la way , Mamaga
It’* E Hell 10 la.iwu, lluiiuuli, Idllia ’IbtaUa
QUICK TIME, cb f 2 (M;
(Trainer, T. I. Henley.
74*45
Kinplro
04 t
J '// Kfaal
m
1 («
8
7
74 565
Z 1
1 lt%f;»»t
J of
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14
14
7 4 2 86
Jaurrl
t* f
1 'li fast
ti
115
4
6
7110 1
JI d.-G <»
td t
1 07 V aal
44
114
1
7
7::5»I53
JI •Je'i • a
tl t
J <i*1t*l'i w
44
144
14
11
7UM95
H dcG'.x
t 4
j <n u.u.i
60
162
14
13
7 Z A 3
k a < »l.,ex
6 4
‘.K'Afast
Ul
ill
14
14
G97 ) 4
l#li.xk a
t t
1 '/iy t ruot
60
112
9
•
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13
11J
MOON
Dm- AM.
b. 1, 2
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06
<t
<a iu. J.
C. WlUlauiv, Owiisr,
V. '
Willis a
74707
JsKisb a
t l
tiMfaal
IVi
Ilf,
7
1
74 1!#*
Aqucdu' t
t *
64 ‘/.fast
J VI
164
14
II
74649
A'l'iula 1 l
M
69 Vast
64
I'i4
14
id
7 47# 4
Ayi'd l
6 « ) '/.ytfasl
JVI
115
12
12
744)0
J* i » * 1,'iM
Z lg 4
1 O) Vast
6
144*
7 4* 04
tr r. •4iuld
All. t
) Oi’Aal'.w
10
IU
74150
Kodmld
Ab t 4
6»V.fs«t
12
107
74049
uttm
t 4 1 </)%fast
20
146
12
16
J-.LOPf.MFNT, ch. f, 2
(V)
100
(Trtlaar. !.
Ja baisa. Out at,
J. ButDr).
11641
Ko.ptre
A b 4 4 ) IO fast
20
Hu
4
•
70160
JaiiiaU*
t 1 ) OZfcgoud
1) 6
too
*
1
007 JO
Jama Um
6 6 1 -01 fast
21
102
•
4
11 ‘(I l
U 16
II
Hy High ttuoo hklp, by Reiki,
Rieeilei, J. Hutlar.
• M Fator 9 Pallia ii, kui eel Flower, Apology
• k* (J Long 9 Runs Haw, iMpauii, Vauua
( 8*1 U ’M», libel 6 iliaiadale, Marglu, HaLuian
FIRST T.ADY HARDINO, ch. f. I 116
(Trainer, S. J. Lawler. Owner, E. Arlington).
By Trsvlaoo— Mary Morris, by Victory.
Breeder, J. H. Morris.
3rd RACE
1 (-141 Villen. Went 1‘olnt tlnlinlntc Knnrllrnp. 71-yenr-olrln anti
upwnrrl. (July 28, 1 11 1 7 1 ill .’1-0 1 122.)
Owner, A. H. Woodliffn).
EPISODE, blk. g, 6 105
(Trainer. A. H. Womlllffe.
74511 1 Jamaica I I 16 I 4r>Hfaat r> 113 I
74310 Jamaica Mo7<)v I H8f.fa.at 3 III 2
71347 Aqueduct 1 I 16 1:17 fast 2| 112 3
72311 Empire 1m70y l HV-.fimt 115 108 4
73300 Empire 1 1 16 I (6%fast 6 110 4
By Celt — rrlnress Caprice, by Mare*.
3* 3*4 B Hands
2’| 2* f. Fa lor
|l L Fator
6* 5* K Dell
Breeder, A. B. Hancock.
4 F Friend. Wrn'w'd. Maarj’raRn
3 Mlae Per ina, ( nnyon
3 McKee. Maryland Belle
(! Rlelveco’d. LiilyMyra, Homea’cli
3| 4*4 J I'allahan 7 I Irm Friend, ( oallgnn, Tufler
TANQERINE, b. g. 4 97 By Olambala — Orange Lilly, by William the Thirl.
(Trainer, T. J. Healey. Owner, R. T. Wilson). Breeder. H. T. Wilton.
74805 Empire All 3 4 1:10 fast 12 107 3 3 2 3* K Hell 3 Amor Palilne. Wildrake
73859 Aqueduct 1 1 16 1 : 14’Sifaat 7 1034 4 8 4* 4* E Dell 7 FlmiFrleiul MlvafVrlna, M.flnntf
73554 Belmont I 1 ::i7%faat 6 107 4 7 4' 4* H Marinelll 7 F.Fricnd. MlaaTerlna, Im-tataojt
73317 llclmont 1 1- 16 1 :43%fi»at 3| 106 2 3 3' 3*4 H Mnrln'lll 5 ('osligan. Reparation. Pilgrim
73170 Ham toga
I I 40\hvy
4 106 1
') 2“* R Marln'lll 0 HunKlnl, Flan. Hhirt, Duatabout
OVERTAKE, b. g, 6 97 By Horron — Carreno, by Lally.
(Trainer, E. A. Bnrke. Owner, A. J. Contento). Bieeder, J. B. Gorham.
74165 Aqueduct I 1 IX'/r.faKt
74099 Aqueduct 1 1 16 I 46 fnnt
73713 Aqueduct 1 l :i8%faat
73028 Belmont. 2 1 MG l.ll%f.iHt
7334 4 Helmoot 1 1 :36%faat
71100 Aqueduct 15 16 2:15 fast
FIRM FRIEND, ch. o. «
(Trainer. 8. McNaughton. Owner, 8. McNsugh'on)
7480(1 Empire 1 1 :2H4ifa*t 4 116 2 1 1* 2* M Fator
74591 Jamaica 1 1 16 1 :45%faat 13-20 111 3 2 2* If I, Fator
74270 Jamaica 1 1 16 l:46*f.faat 11 5 11* 1 3 2» 2’ E Hande
73859 Aqueduct 1 1 16 1 4l%fast 34 122 2 3 2* 'lk E Hande
73554 llclmont
73412 llclmont 6) f l:17%faat
12 lit 6
34 113 6
12-6 115 7
7 120 5
7 111 I
6 111 5
120
1 l:37*fast 4-6 117 3 11* 1>4 O Lang
5 6*4 II Wakoff 5 Canyon, llecornmendat’n, P.Hhay
44 5’ T Rice (S High Prince, Kweepy, K. Indian
44 6'* E Hande 7 M'terlland. D’tabout, II. Prince
4* 3*4 E Hande 5 FrankG., (•nlantmaii. Marionette
4* 4’ T McTag’t B Rigluart. Hl'y’l' l , r, | gy*W| «H
2‘ 3' F C’ol’lettl 7 Mary.Relle, Dartmoor, Vu! Park
By Friar Rock — Bold Girl, by Ogden.
Breeder. J. H. Roaseter.
5 Dxodux, Hephalx'oe, Knobble
4 Wyn’w'd, Episode, Ma qm-rade
3 Tryatcr, Dot
7 MissCerina, Mas. Hand, Tang’ine
7 Misaf’erina, Dnstabout, T’ngerine
8 110 4 6 6 5*4 B Marln'lll 5 Lit. Chief, Betty Beall, Frigate
ROMANY, blk. g. 6
111
By Ecouen — May Dora, by Isldor.
Breeder. J. Sanford.
5 5'* A Clavcr S Hhuf. Along. J.P.Jcnes, Clansman
2k 3'4 F Stevens 10 JohnP.Jones, Cold Sphere. Lilt
1* 1' B Marln'lll 7 D’tabout, PanlaShny, L’yChamp
4* 3*4 C I-tng 7 Nose Dive, AntumnBclls, Aladdin
8' 6* M Garner 11 Nos< Dive, Wellfinder, A.I’atrta#
5* l k B Marln'lll 7 Pastorals wa in, Aladdin, MintoII.
(Trainer, A. G. Blakely. Owner, W. Daniel).
74179 Wood ’no 1 1 16 l:46)i-slnp 7 103 2 6
74070 Wood’ no lm70y l:43%fast 3-2 103 1 4
73374 Belmont 1 1 :37%r»at 13-5 111 4 3
73287 Belmont 1 l:37%fast 5 108 1 4
72727'.(,Haratoga 7 8 1 :24%faat 15 112 7 7
72622 Saratoga 1 l:39*ifast 8 108 2 7
0LYNTHU8, b. g, 4 102 Bq Nassovian — Kildonan, by Lada*.
(Trainer, A. O. Blakely. Owner, W. Daniel). Bred in England by J. Sanford.
74400 Jamaica lm7»y l:43%fast 8 106 4 5 41 4* II Thurber 5 Satellite, MissCerina. Jac.Jnl'a
74118 Wood’ne 1 1-2 2:ICt fast 5-5 109 5 3 3* 3 T A Claver 7 Damask, Procyon . White Satin
73954 Wood’ne 1 1-4 2:05H*low 36 103 2 4 3"* 3* A Claver C ify Dear, Little Chief. Hpoti'aih
72448 Saratoga 1 1:43 hvy 34 106 2 4 4* 4*4 L McAtee G Missionary, Deadlock, Prodigious
MISS CERINA. ch. f. 3
(Trainer, E. A. Burke.
105
Owner A. J. Contento).
748 Hi
Empire
1 m 1 :41 fast
3-5
104
2
1
2*1
:*l t
Burn*
74829
Jamaica
lmTOy 1:44 fast
7
101
1
2
2
3*J T
Boms
74406
Jamaica
lin70y l:41%fast
9-6
107
2
2
2h
2'| T
Burn*
74310
Jamaica
lmTOy l:l4%fast
1-3
105
1
1
l’i 1* T
Burns
74140
Aqueduct
1 1 :39 fast
3-2
117
1
1
2’
3* T
Hurra
73859
Aqueduct
1 1-16 1 : 11 Vast
8
105
2
2
2»
2k T
Burn#
73554
L’elmunt
1 1:37 Vast
6
108
1
2
2*
2'i E
Scobie
HIGH
PRINCE,
br. c, 3
107
By Mont d'Or
(Trainer, P.
S. P. Randolph.
Ownor.
P.
S.
P. Randolph).
74804
Empire
lmTOy l:44Vf,fa8t
C
112
3
3
2*
l'i E
Jelley
7 1400
Jamaica
lm70y 1 :4:i%fast
15
104
3
4
5*
a' A
Accard
74099
Aqueduct
1 1-16 1 .16 fast
41
110
1
3
3*
lk E
Jelley
73893
Aqueduct
1 1:40 slop
1
110
3
2
2*
2* E
Jelley
73715
Aqueduct
1 l:38%fa»t
2
110
3
S
I*
3*i E
Jelley
By Sir John Johnson — Cerina. by Meddler.
Breeder. M. Jones.
4 PaulaSImy. Jacq. Julian. Driftw’d
3 Horr.extretrh, Prince of Umbria
5 Satellite. Jac. Julian, Oiynthu*
3 Episode, Canyon
5 PollyAnn, Solisn, Mary Patricia
7 F. Friend, Masterlland. T.-ng’ir.e
7 K. Friend, Du.-,tabout, Tangerine
Breeders, Keene & Black.
8 Masquerado. Billy Watts. Zeaiot
T 5 Satellite, Mi.sCerina, Jac. Julian
6 Sweepy, E. Indian. Masquerad*
3 Uecommeda t ion. Irish Pat
7 M’terHand, D'tabout, E. Indian
4th RACE
0 1-2 Furlongs. Autumn Pays Stake*. 12- year-old a.
(Oct. 18, 11)1212 1:05 12-5 52 lOD.)
Allonances.
LADKIN. ch. c. 2
(Trainer. L. Fenstel.
120 By Fair Play — Lading, by Negofol.
Owner, Belmont). Breeder. A. Belmont.
74682 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 5 118 2 5 34 lk H Thurber G Bracadale, Sun Pal, Sheridan
74553 Jamiaca 3-4 l:12%fast 13-10 11S 5 4 34 3*1 T McTag’t 8 SunPal. Sheridan. A.Mar’nell.
74407 Jamaica 51 f 1 :05%fast 13-10 117 2 2 2* 2k C Kummer 6 Bracadale, Ordinance, Fly By
74139 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12%fast 21 119 3 3 2» 4*1 T McTag’t 8 A.MarroneJL. Stanwix, Mr Mutt
73671 Eeimont 3-4 l:10-fefaat 7 119 17 * 6* 5*2 A Claver 19 St.James, FhiTanna. Sun Pal
73491 Belmont 3-4 l:12%fa3t 2-5 114 4 2 2* lk L Fator 13 Check, Bob Cahill. Mr. Mutt
120 By Fair Play — Loch Linnhe, by Lochryan.
BRACADALE, ch. c. 2
(Trainer, S. C. Hildreth.
74847 Empire Ab 3-4 l:C8%fast
74727 Jamaica 51fl:GG%fast
74683 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast
74407 Jamaica 51fl:05%fast
74249 Aqueduct 1 l:3S%fast
74139 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12%fast
73936 Aqueduct 5-8 59VsSiop
73671 Belmont 3-4 l:10%fast
SHERMAN, ch. c, 2
(Trainer, S. C. Hildreth.
Owner. Rancocas Stable).
7-10 114 1
13-10 120 1
9-10 122 1
4-5 117 3
13-10 105 1
9-5 125 4
7-20 1051 1
13-5 117 S
115
l’i 1* L Fator
1* 2» L Fator
21 2k L Fator
1*1 lk L Fator
2* 2’1 M Fator
3k 6* L Fator
1* 1*1 L Fator
12 11' 11” E Sanda
Breeder. E. Cebrian.
5 Swingalocg. Sting. Bonaparte
f Courser, Swingalocg. Gyp. King
6 Ladkin, Sun Pal, Sheridan
6 Ladkin, Ordinance, Ply By
8 Mr. Mutt. Sun Pal, Stanwix
8 A.Marronell., Stanwix. Mr.Mutl
9 B. Buchanan. Reply, Stake Ms
19 St.James, l'luvauna. Sun Pal
73894 Aqueduct
73716 Aqueduct
73373 Belmont
73224 Saratoga
72814 Saratoga
Owner. Rancocas Stable).
By Trap Rock — Son* Marine, by MarcoviL
3-4 1 :13%sIop
3-4 1:13 fast
51 f 1 :06%f ast
51 f 1:06 good
51 f 1:07 fast
5-10 115 2
11-5 114 5
16-5 115 7
41 115 7
31 115 10
Breeder. S. Ross.
1* I 11 * L Fator S Mr.Mutt. Com. Artist. P’eemaket
2* 2* L Fator 9 Ordinance, Samaritan. Mr. Matt
3* 21 E Hande 10 L’yBijur. Pricemaker. Bon. Omar
S 8 1 * E Sande 8 SunPal, Pr's Doreen. Mr. Slutt
6‘ 6* E Sande 16 H.T.Waters, B’aparte. H'rm^re
H. T. WATERS, ch. c, 2
120
(Trainer, W. C. Clancy. Owner, A.
74309 Jamaica
73761 Aqueduct
73221 Saratoga
•3134 Saratoga
72814 Saratoga
72764 Saratoga
72672 Saratoga
Cl f l:05%fa8t
5-8 1:01 fa.it
3-4 l:12%go«4
51 f l:05*tmud
51 f 1:07 fast
51 f l:07%good
51 f 1 :06%fast
BONAPARTE, b. e. 2
18-5 113
6 122
40 115
8 115
6 115
31 115
15 115
120
Hallow),
2 1
3 2
3 5
2 2
1 1
(Trainer, F. Tarsi. Owner. Riviera Stable).
74847 Empire Ab 3-4 l:084ifast 12 114 3 4
74195 Aqueduct 3-4 LE’Sfast 11-5 119 3 3
74139 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12%fast 20 IIS 2 4
73629 Belmont 61 f l:05*ifast 11-5 115 3 1
73454 Belmont 61 f 1:05 fast 15 113 1 1
FABIAN, ch. c, 2 115
(Trainer. F. Tarsi. Owner. Riviere Stable).
74931 See today’s chart. • •
74655 Jamaica 3J f l:06%fast 21 115 5 3
73716 Aqueduct 3-4 1:13 fast 12 114 8 (
73491 Belmont 3-4 l:12%fast
71341 Aqueduct 5-8 1:00 fast 30 115 3
70813 llclmont 6-S st 6S8ifa*t 20 115 6
70507 Belmont 41 f SC 628wfast 30 107 5
FEYSUN, b. e, 2 (M) 112
By Palymelisn — Lady Winsome, by Meddler or Fit*
Herbert.
Breeder. Himyar Stud.
1*1 l'J C Kummer 7 Rival. Humorette. Miss Dotnin*
21 5* C Kummer 9 M. Domino. BabyLane, H'morette
101 15'* R Carter 15 Diogenes, Bracadale. Sunspero
2* 2* R Carter C Sarazen. Bob Tail, Pickpocket
1* 1* C KummerIC Bonaparte. Hourmore, BlindPlay
51 S*1 R Carter 10 Rival. Lester Doctor. Sunayr
2'1 4* R Carter 18 Klondyke, Sun Flag, Fly By
By Troutbeck — Bramble Rose, by Vos Tromp.
Breeder. E. Cebrian.
4* 4* C Turner 5 Bracadale. Swingalong. Sting
2* 2* C Turner 6 Sheridan. Eaglet. Sleepy Head
71 7* C Turner S A.Marronell.. Stanwix, Mr.Mutt
1* l»k c Turner 9 Stanwix. Cano, l'lax
3 1 3* C Turner 11 Sarazen, McAnliffe, S. Audience
By Ballot — Inspiration, by Ayrshire.
Breeder, H. H. Hewitt.
3* 2* C Turner
7* S'» C Turner
6 Pricemaker. Sun Altos. Catalan
9 Ordinauce. Sberman. Samaritan
30 114 9 11 11* ll’« C Turner 13 Ladkin. Check. Bob Cahill
(Trainer, R. O. Miller. Owner, G. Choos).
6 7* 7*} C Turner 14 Pickpocket. Check. Sunspero
4 41 4*1 C Turner S Sqnires. Cone. Pep to Peep
6 6 6’* C Turner 6 Fluvanna. A.M’renell.. T. Water
By Sun Briar — St. Fey. by St. Frusquin.
Breeder. W. S. Kilmer.
74 885
Empire
Ab 3 4 1
l(>V.tst
4)
114
2
2
1*
It” H
Thurber 9 Kunnmgwtld. Watnpee. C. Artist
74724
Jamaica
[.* f 1
06 fast
12
105
•
2
04
2*1 11
Thurber 8
Fabian. Suncar. t'omic Artist
74555
Jamaica
6) f 1
(It Vast
15
105
l
S
2
V H
Thurber 3
Amor Patriae, Moonraker
74275
Jamaica
6) f 1.06 Vast
30
115
2
7
6*
5*1 H
Thurber S
Gyp.KlnC. Sam'itau. T. Exposure
74141
Aqueduct
6 8
5'J Vu»t
16
115
12
12
13
13>» H
ThutberlS
Exploit. ITuvmaker. Ron. Omar
74052
Aqueduct
3-4 1
12 Vast
50
97
6
4
4>
4*1 K
Plercn 5
SunPal. Resolution, Billy Warren
73891
Aqueduct
3-4 1
Kllbalop
50
115
I
4
6*
i.'J 11
Thurber 8
Sherman. Mr Mutt. t’oinicArlist
73710
Aqueduct
3-4 1
13 fast
50
114
3
9
Si
»>» H
Thurber 9
Ordinance. Sherman. Samaritan
73555
Balmont
61 f 1:06 Vast
100
115
10
11
10* 10’* H
Thurberli
B. Cahill. Pricemaker. llourtuorn
1 1 > ih nullified for font.
GOLDFIELD, ch. o. 2 (M)
(Trainer, T. Welsh, Owner, J. F. Wide nor!.
74885 Empire Al. 3 4 l:10*xfu»t
74657 Juiuaica 51 f 1 i>6 fast
7427A Jumalca 51 f 1 axi'v.faat
74141 Aqueduct 5 8 59Hfa«t
MAXIE. ch. c. 2 (M)
(Trainer, E, Sinta*
74657 Jamaica 51 f I 06 last
73373 ll. lmont 51 f I •ilHtuat
7 3288 Belmont
73073 Saratoga
7 ”992 Saratoga
51 f I oOSfant
51 f I oi,\fuit
51 f I (Waal
FIRST LADY HARDING, ch. f. 3
(Trainer, H. J. Lawler. Owqjr, E. Arlington).
7492(1 Sen (oiluy’a cliur(
747(12 Jamaica 51 f 1 <«Q.faBt 3 107 6 9
3 4 I L'SMat 13 1 10 8 3
51 f I 01 faat 10 III 3 I
(• 8 1 .01 faat 6 113 1 1
5 K I OOMuat 6 1 16 3 4
51 t 1 ini trail 41 ltd 7 5
2 (M)
112 By Ballot — Gold Lady, by Golderrat.
Breeder. C. H. Berryman.
3 114 J 1 9 {’ 6 W C’roll 9 Fejraun, Kunuiugwild, Wampeu
15 115 6 T "k 7*1 G W (’"roll S Courser. Blind l’’.vy. Suncar
15 115 8 8 S’ 8” G VV ("’roll S Gyp King. Sam’itan, T Kvpivsnm
30 115 10 11 ll’lll” G \V CrolllS Exploit. Pricemaker, Rou. Omar
112 By Ogden — Phantom, by Star Shoot.
Breeder. J. E. Madden.
:•! 4'1 (’ Kummer S Courser. Blind l’tay. Suncar
7* 5* t’ KummertO luidjltijur. Sherman, Pricemaker
31 ::* (’ Kummerll Bonaparte. Bon. Omar. Gypsy K g
10* H 1 ’’ II Stutta It Bob a Mary. Hourmore. BobCahltl
9) tv 1 • M Garner 12 SunFtag, Bracadale. Bou.Ouxar
By Tr enlace — Mary Mod la. 1* Victory.
B render, J. H. Morris.
Owner, Triple Spring* Farm!,
s 1 1 . i.
1 115 9 8
7 115 3 4
60 115 3 6
50 115 II 10
m
7456 1 Jamaica
74501 Jamaica
" 4 1 11(1 Ae|UV'1iict
73814 Aqueduct
73024 llclmont
OENE AUSTIN, t>
1* I” J r.oelter
t» 3’ I Zoeller
41 .’•( J Zoeller
l* l» J Zoeller
21 4* hi Sande
8 *
112
(Trainer, W. O. Clancy. Owner, A Hallow!.
74657 Jamaica 51 f I oh fast |h 115 b 8
51 r I imQfaai Io lib 9 »
b 8 5 !>Hl aat 60 lib 6 4
5 8 I UO‘*fuat 8* lib 4 b
6 « 1 00 teal 4 ID I *
74275 Jan
74141 Aqueduct
01)7 I 4 .1 a Ina It a
09571 Jamal, a
8 Parvenu. Mitau. Royal Mine
10 Black \> and, Outoivaa, Kerne
S IVpuly, I’aihan. 1 dy Gaffney
t> F B Walker. Handel i*. K tl’rvi*
17 NhvIm d’Oro, Fvtrearm. Kamo
t*l ►’ II etingalS ls*dy Argon, 1‘athau, Sttvuler
By PoatluJe— > lee Love, by Cboubetekl.
Uteeder, Hliuver Stud.
8 S’” K (’oiler S (\«ur»er. Blind Play. Suncar
9* O’* \ Colllna S Gyp Klug Huiu’ltau. I’ t.*it>oeuro
*1 • ”1 \ (‘ollloa 13 Kxploit, I’rtcrmaker Bou (’mar
*‘l 8*1 G b’letda Id l ucky Play, Teeter, Shefldau
61 U* C tali* 12 tlcply. IVoagl.ee. l ucky Ploy
5th RACE
A Im*u • *1-6 Mile. lUalloirur I’urtr. 3-year-alda auJ upna rd,
• lelaihig 1 July 33, IUIH t lG7 4-5 A HIM.)
MARIONETTE bi t, 3
(Tretuer, E. M. Btay.
106
Owner, T Muoakeu).
7303* II. dm ot 3 4 Mi | IlSgraal t| |U9 I
731311 Seiuloga 3 4 I irQinml l| a 9( I
"i 2 « It 1 Sa I alone 3 4 t mifaat t| 106 4
7***5 tthnplra Ab 1 4 I uuiaaoo.t 7 » 113 9
72003 bio.pl. e Ab J 4 I 10 (eat 1* b HI 4
By OtembeU Meuvlette. by MeaUstn.
Breeder. R T. Wllwa.
t 8* t*| tl ‘ttunber 5 Prauk t) , Gatauliuxa Overtak*
l Cl fk I CetUI.au ! ledytlwee, t’apet’lear, IVxtereee
1 1* tl*| l’ 1 exits Id tVugea, ti.ee Vela, IV. due
t Ik .1*1 I. Me Alee S deque I. t-edy Uoee Jelly
1 P H C turner 10 edy Rue*, Jynlee, kUUcMaxlaa
Sunday, October 21, 1923
DAILY RACING FORM
13
CALIGULA, blk. r. 8 111
(Trainer, A. 8. Woodliffe. Owner. H. Both).
74887 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 10 107 1 1
74887 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
73219 Saratoga 3-4 1:13 good
72987 Saratoga 1-4 1:12 fast
72524 Saratoga 1 l:39%fast
72237 Empire lm70y l:44%fast
72050 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
71582 Latonia 3-4 l;12%fast
THE ALMONER, b. g, 4
(Owner, Mrs H. Goldman),
74887 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
7 113 3 4
10 113 8 0
8 111 1 11
60662 Pimlico 3-4 1
6002 1 Pimlico 1 1-16 1
06542 Empire Ab 3-4 1
06509 Empire Ab 3-4 1
6G372 Empire Ab 3-4 1
66208 Empire Ab 3-4 1
6G028 Jamaica 3-4 1
65756 Jamaica 3-4 1
655G5 Aqueduct 61 f 1
CUM SAIL br. g, 8
(Trainer, N. L. Byer.
74654 Jamaica lm70y 1
74359 Jamaica lm70y 1
74277 Jamaica lm7i)y 1
74136 Aqueduct $-4 1
7 3759 Aqueduct 64 f 1
73527 Ilelm’nt 3-4 MC 1
73315 Belmont 64 f 1
70939 Aqueduct 64 f 1
70425 Belm'nt 3-4 MC 1
3-4 1 :13Vialow
1 1-16 l:46%fast
Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
Ab 3-4 l:10%fust
Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
Ab 3-4 1:00 fast
3-4 l:12%siop
3 4 1 :12%fast
64 f l:19%fa»t
Owner,
45%fa*t
4i%fast
43%fast
13 fast
19%rast
12 fust
19 fast
•JO fast
12%fast
44 115 3
113
8-5 116 2
16-5 105 3
33-10 105 4
34 117 1
6- 5 116 4
2 114 6
8 107 8
34 116 7
24 1134 6
11 10 112 8
118
1. L. Price),
13-5 120 2
7- 5 116 1
44 111 1
5 1104 1
3 116 1
15 115 10
15 105 4
12 124 9
6 114 6
By Wrack — Continue, by Orlando,
i). Breeder. E. F. Simms.
1 1* l'l R M’ thews 8 Trite, TheAlmoner, Zealot
4 4‘ 5«4 B M' thews 8 Skirmish. Capt.Costigan, P.ueado
9 12* 12” C Lang 15 Orcus, MissMelsc, Capt. Costigan
11 11* ll*» C Lang 12 L’nist, U.M'isin, Rec’mend’tion
2 3* 4*4 J Callahan 8 WaterGirl, L'Bffare, D'ghoregan
2 2* 21 J Butwell 13 It. Bottom, ('apt. Costigan, Tarn
3 6* 6* L, Lyko 11 Iaigs, Ascot, Jou Jou
By Sweep— Sue Smith, by Masette.
2 2* S'J T McTag*t 8 Caligula. Trtie, Zealot
1 2* 4*4 L Fator 13 Apex. Kad.undlloots. Fifty Fifty
2 2* 3*4 t, Fator 12 Op’rtnan, Cop. Demon. M'wrcoron
1 1* 1*4 B Sande 10 Dayrioe, Orcus, I’olylliia
1 1* 1* E Sande 8 GoodTime, Shaffer, TliePer’vian
2 1* IS E Samlo 13 ('I’gliJorJan. SloneJug, SoItGoes
6 C* 6-i I, Fator 13 Arrow ofGold, BastVIew, Duydu*
3 3 s 3 10 E Sande 7 Poo. Prelude. Bine Brush
6 3‘J 1® E Sande 9 Highspeed, Good Time. Summit
3 3* 3*4 L Fator 11 T.Dietator, U. Speed. Kcllermua
By Burgomaster — Antipathy, by Ornament.
Breeders. Morris fc McGougb.
1 2*1 2<i J McTag’t 5 Sea Cotc, Water Girl, Ticklish
2 2* 3‘* J McTag’t « Vuic.Pnrk, Sea Cove, Melaehrino
2 2* 1 2* L Fator 5 P.Shty, WaterGirl, Cav.Emptor
2 2 1 2‘ M Fator 6 W’wind, Am'rPatrine, O.Emptor
1 l’| 1* L Fator 7 SloneJug, CapeClear, B.L’glitou
10 10' 9"4 B Marinellill Pietros, Orcus, Prince Regent
6 64 6 7 J B Marinelli7 Frank O.. Pietros. Amor Patriae
8 8* 6-4 Li Fator 12 Ben Wood. St. Allan, L’Kf fare
2 1* l 1 E Sande 15 B.of the V’y, U.Salt, B.M'L'lio
TOP 8EBGEANT. ch. g, B 118
(Trainer. G. E. Hal!. Owner. Q. E. Hall).
70590 Belmont 11-16 1:40 good 44 108 10
70386 Belmont 1 1:37 fast 20 109 6
69726 Pimlico 1 1:41 fast 11-10 118 5
G9G56 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 31-10 112 7
69291 H.deG'ce lm70y l:44%fast 2 1064 6
09 106 Bowie
lm70y l:47%faat 33 1# 102 «
TIKEH, br. g, 4 (M) 113
(Trainer, H. Andrew*. Owner, H. Andrew*).
74246 Aqueduct 61 f 1 :70%fast 20 105 7 6
71058 Aqueduct 64 f 1:20 fast 15 110 8 8
70733 Belmont 3-4 MO ]:12%good 12 1094 4 4
70157 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%good 30 105 5 6
70011 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 60 120 7 10
66474 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 100 115 4 t
DRIFTWOOD, ch. f, 3 108
(Trainer. J. Johnson. Owner, J. Butler).
74846 Empire 1 1:41 fast M 109 3 4
72 793 Saratoga 1 1390f.fa.Mt 40 91 Left.
72520 Saratoga 3-4 l:13%fast 15 103 3 5
72313 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :10%fast 8 100 4 6
72152 Empire lm70y 1:40 fast 15 93 4 1
72050 Empire Ab 3-4 1:19 fast 8 100 I 11
TICKLISH, b. g, 7 116
(Trainer. H. Randolph. Owner. W. H. Flier)
74889 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :10%fast 6 112 6 3
74766 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%fast 12 108 7 6
40 91 Left.
15 103 3 6
8 100 4 6
15 93 4 1
8 105 9 11
116
74768 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%fast
74654 Jamaica lm70y 1 :45!4fast
74503 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast
74357 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast
70117 Jamaica 3-4 l:15%mud
DAN BOLLING, b. g. 4 113
(Trainer, J. J. O'Toole. Owner, St. Anthony
74357 Jamaica
8-4 1:13%fast
SO
118
9
8 1
74250 Aqueduct
1 1:41 fust
30
102* 5
8 1
74167 Aqueduct
1 1:40 fast
15
116
2
3 1
73763 Aqueduct
1 l::»%fast
15
110
4
3
73580 Belm’t 6*f MC 1 :19%fast
15
100
9
9 !
73486 Belmont 1
Bif MC 1 :19%fa«t
20
1091 3
7
71910 Empire
Ab 3-4 l:10%fast
30
110 10
8
66692 Pimlico
3-1 l:13ttfust
10
102
3
6 t
THREE SQUARE, ch. f. 3
108
(Trainer, D.
R. McDaniel. Owner,
P.
Ungnr)
74503 Jamaica
3-4 l:12%fast
$
104
2
7
74164 Aqueduct
3-4 l:14%fact
b
105
2
2
73518 Belmont
1 1 :37%f ast
6
107
3
4
73411 Belmont
1 l:38%fast
4-5
99
3
2
73319 Belmont
1 1-16 1:45 fast
3
104
4
1
JYNTEE, ch. m,
, 8
110
(Trainer. F,
E. Kraft. Owner. F.
E, Kraft).
72083 Empire
Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
8
103
8
3
71200 Aqueduct
6* f l:!9%fast
8-5
112
1
4
66821 Bowie
6* f 1:21 Vast
8
115
1
6
66638 Pimlico
1 1:41 fast
6-6
115
1
1
65816 I^iurel
3-4 1:14 fast
17-10
115
3
7
63854 Empire
Ab 3-4 1 :01«%faat
1
116
2
1
62861 Aqueduct
6* f 1:21 good
1
120
4
2
62154 Belm'nt
3-4 MC l:ll%fast
16-5
120
1
1
PERHAPS, ch. g. 8
116
(Trainer, P.
S. P. Randolph.
Owner, I
S. P.
74887 Empire
Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
20
116
6
6
74047 Aqueduct
6* f l:20%fast
K
112
9
8
73759 Aqueduct
61 f l:19%fast
30
113
7
7
70425 Belmont
3-4 MC l:12%fast
60
114 15
15 1
70201 Beimont
1 1 :3S%fast
30
108 11
10
69835 Pimlico
1 l:41%fast
19-5
113
6
3 .
68692 Pimlico
3-4 1:13 fust
6
117
2
5
G9528 H.deG’ce
1 1-16 l:47%fast
9
106
1
6
By Sea Xing — Coat, by Ogden.
Stable). Breeder, J. E. Madden.
6) 7“ T McTag’tlO C. de Lion, Itubien, Bersagllere
6* 5‘ 4 T Doyle 7 Trite, I,adj Inez, Scare Crow
2 1 3” T McTag*t 5 Rejection, Keenan, Bud Fisher
6’* 7'* F Col’lettl 8 I.ueky Antoine, T. Cassidy, Gex
9* 9'* K Scoble 11 Yankee Star. Keenan, CapeClear
6* G*f F Col'lettl 12 Burmin, Daydue, Coeur de Lion
6* 6" G Mein 13 Tlie Peruvian, G’dTime, Briftw’d
6* 3'1 M Fator 10 Sling, Luckyllutton, So It Goes
By Short Grass — Set Square, by Simon Squat*,
i. Breeder. Short Grass Stud.
6 4 6*1 G Cooper 7 Dexterous, Rubien. Good Time
21 2“ A Accardy 8 The Peruvian, Whisk, Rucado
4 4“ L McAtee 4 8. Hatch. Anonymous, Luminist
2*1 2* F Hastings 7 Son. Hatch, Luminist, Cnr'ncita
la 2® F Hastings 8 li.McL’ghlin, KedLegs, Car'cita
By Fair Play — Job Lot, by Ogden.
Broedor. A. Belmont.
4* S'J L McAtee 10 Ijulyltose, Marionette, M. Maxim
4*1 4*1 Ij Fator 8 L’yKose, Lis’nDearie, WaterGirl
6* 4* B Mari'eUU.T Hid. Jewel, Ettalic, Camouflage
lk 1® L Fator 11 Gazinta. Mollie Barnes. Thriller
7'J 3* C l^ang 13 Pietros, Clansman. Dr. Johnson
lk 2® L McAtee 7 W’y’dLndy, Rob. Ilair, M. Maxim
1* lk L Fator G Marie Maxim, Leghorn, Evil
1* lk L Fator 8 C.Murrone. Mavuurn'u, M.Ilurnes
74503 Jamaica
74357 Jamaica
70117 Jamaica
6th RACE
12 108 7 6
20 112 6 6
20 1031 6 6
15 113 8 6
13-5 115 9 . 1
By Cock o’ the Walk — Fairy Bay, by B a dl n m .
Breeder, A B. Hancock.
6* 5*J F Col’lettilO Episode, Hweepy. Romany
3* 3*3 F Col’lettlll All Over. S.andHool*. Pr.Regewt
l'l 1* C Kummer 7 Dnrkliill, I>r. Char. Wells. Kirak
4 nk 4'3 A Johnson 7 Wraith, Tony Sue, Colando
7 6*1 C Lang 7 Pastoral Swain, Eulalia, Valor
8* 3'1 G Mein 0 C. Demon, BygoueDuJs, Episode
By Voorhees— Mena, by Fury ear D.
Breeder, A. B. Sprockets.
6* 6” H Thurherll 8. Spring, I’lentycoos, lr.8weeney
10* 9** C I-ang 16 Shaffer, Trite, Sarsaparilla
5 1 5*1 J McCabe 13 Sea Wolf, Pat Casey, Ixlcadla
6* 6’3 J Callahanl4 Good Time, Protocol, VioletBlue
11* 11 *° J McCabe 12 Jacq. Julian, MacLIr, TheGorsalr
I S'* C H Miller 8 lieremon, SloneJug, J'quel.Jul'a
By Pebbles — Napping, by Peter Pan.
Bleeder, J. Butler,
4 4*1 O W C’roll 4 PaulaHhay, Jar. Julian, M.Cerina
A Hunt 9 Pat Casey, Bon Wood. Red Iiega
41 8*1 B Marin'!lil7 Good Time, Iielmon, Skirmish
4 l 6® J Ooreor’nl5 Tarn, Fluff, Pt-lion
4 l 6'* I I’arke 8 Rock Salt, Lady Inez, Sen-Wolf
8 * 8'* E Bell 13 R.Itottom, Caligula, Cupt.C’tlgau
By King James — Tickle, by FiilgTane.
■ Breeder, A. D. Parr.
3* 6* G W C’roll 8 Rubien. Antilles, StaeyAdaras
6k 6* A Accardy 7 K’sBelle, C-Emptor, C.Pnntages
6 4 4 1 H Shillick 5 Sea Cove, Cum Sah, Water Girl
7 7'* A Miles 7 Dexterous, Rubien, Good Time
»« 9” H Shillick 10 C. de Lion. Rubien. Bersngliere
1* 1* G Babin 16 Cl'Jordan, Mar. White, T’rbulent
About ft— 4 Mile. Boat on Claiming: Handicap.
22, 1018 1:07 4-6 6 128.)
All Ages.
DOMINIQUE, cb. g, 6 116
(Trainer, S. J. Lawler. Owner, E. Arlington).
By Peter Quince — Berry Maid, by Oddfellow.
71578 Aqueduct 7-8 1:25%mud
70465 Belm’nt 6) f MC 1:18 fast
12 120 8
9-5 124 1
G9928 Jamaica
69651 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 2-5 125 2 1
6-9574 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 4 1 23 3 3
66656 Pimlico 3-4 1:11 fast 9-5 128 6 2
6G238 Empire Ab 3-4 l:08%fast 9-10 120 1 1
HULLABALOO, b. g. 4 120
(Trainer, W. C. Clancy. Owner, W. C. Clancy).
74764 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 8-5 117 1 1
74358 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 16-5 113 6 5
73816 Aqueduct 3-4 1:12%fast 11-5 116 1 2
71993 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 11-20 121 1 2
71706 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :09%faet 9-10 119 6 2
71193 Aqueduct 3-4 1:13 fast 3-5 112 1 1
CANAQUE, b. c, 3 118
3-4 1:12 good 11-5 125 2
3-5 125 2
4 123 3
9-5 128 6
9-10 120 1
120
76-5 113 6
11-5 116 1
(Trainer. S. P. Harlan. Osrner. Greentree Stable).
, Breeder, J. N. Camden.
9* 8 M R Carter 10 LittleCelt, Knohbie, LittleCbief
6* 5*1 C F’b’ther 7 Dunlin, Lanius, Frank G.
3' 2) A Gantner 8-Zev, Itigel, Galantman
1* 2®k A Gantner 9 Blazes, Brainstorm. Missionary
2* 2»k A GantnerlO Zev, Galantman, Rocket
l»k 1< L Lyke 7 Knobbie, Crocus. Little Chief
1* 1* L Lyke 5 Dry Muou, Oil Mud, Cirrus
By Peter Pan — Foldcrol, by Burgomaster.
Breeder. H. P. Whitney.
1* l"k R Carter 7 Pr. Regent, Whirlwind, Canyon
6 6‘* C Kummer 6 Diinniesdale. Galantman, Poe
2* 3®J E Sande 6 A. Patriae. Dim’dale, PaulaShay
1'* l l L McAtee 4 Ruddy, Cannque, Foxtail
2* 2* It Carter 12 8t. Allan, Flannel Shirt, Canyon
lk 3'| R Carter 5 Am. I’atrioc, Frank G., Caaaquo
By Ultimus — Marian Casey, by Star Ruhr.
Breeder. W. B. Miller.
74658 Jamaica
3-4 l:13%fast
72343 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :09%fast
72236 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :09%fast
71993 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 faBt
GALANTMAN. b. c. 4
DEXTEROUS, b.
(Trainer. W.
74887 Empire
74766 Jamaica
74503 Jamaica
74357 Jamaica
74164 Aqueduct
73855 Aqueduct
73456 Belmont
73129 Saratoga
72987 Saratoga
C 4
L. Oliver. Owner,
Ab 3-4 1:10 fast
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:14%fast
6) f l:19%fast
1 l:S9%fast
3-4 l:12%mud
3-4 1:12 fast
116 By Lake McLuke — Mis3 Georgia, by Star Shoot,
vner, P. S. P. Randolph). Breeder. J. N. Markey.
20 115 6 6 7* 7 11 F Col’letti 8 Caligula, Trite, TheAlmoner
90 112 9 1 8* 7'* J Brunner 9 Coeur deLion, Bucado, CapeClear
30 113 7 7 7 7** J Brunner 7 Cum Sail, Stone Jug, Cape Clear
60 114 15 15 15 1C* T Burns 15 CumSnh. D. of the V’ley, R.Salt
30 108 11 10 8* 8* XV Milner 11 Pr. Regent, Roseate II., Romany
>-5 113 6 3 . 3 1 * 4 4 E Sm’w’od 8 KxcuseMe, E.C’yton, R'phrizonia
6 117 2 6 5* 3*1 A Johnson 7 Wrangle, Felicitous, Poor Sport
9 106 1 6 4* 4*1 A Roach 9 Spugs, Biff Rang, Star Realm
108 By Peter Pan — Adroit, by Broomstick.
W. L. Oliver). Breeder. H. P. Whitney.
12 107 6 8 8 8'* A Frisco 8 Caligula, Trite, TheAlmoner
2) 11S 4 7 7 7‘ 4 II Thurber 7 K'sBelle, C.Kn-.ptor, C.Pantages
20 101 3 2 l h l’l A Frisco 7 Rubien, Good Time, Trite
15 118 1 2 3'* 4* H ThurberlO C. de Lion, Rubien, Bersngliere
12 107 6 8 7* 8'* R M’ thews 8 TbcPeruv'n, Thr. Square, Whisk
30 108 2 2 2k 4 7 * H Thurberl4 C. de IJon, Keenan, ThePeruv’n
10 105 3 3 7* 7'* J Callahan 9 Red I.egs, Lougli Storm, Bravo
12 109 1 3 3'* 4* B Marin’Ui 5 L'yBoss. Marionette, CapeClear
60 104*14 14 14* 14 1 * A Acc’rdylo Orcus, MissMeise, Capt. Costigan
(Trainer. S. P. Harlan. Owur, Greentree Stable).
16-5 115 1 1 1* 1*1 F Col’lcttl 7 Heph’stos, M. Patricia. K. Albert
7-6 110 6 4 6* 0*1 F Col’IetU 6 Wellfindcr, Metric, Nose Dive
18-5 U0 1 1 1* 1* F Col’lettllO Woodlake, Stony Point, Noel
12-5 108 2 1 2) 3*) F Col’letti 4 Hullabaloo, Ruddy, Foxtail
117 By Superman — Galanta, by William the Third.
Breeder, H. T. Oxnard.
74456 Jamaica 5| f l:05%fast 8-5 114 4 3 21 2* T McTag*t 0 Amor Patriae, Orctis. Dolores
74358 Jamaica 3-4 1:12 fast 8 110 5 6 4 1 2*1 F Col’lettl 6 Dimmesdale, Toe, Whirlwind
74098 Aqueduct 3-4 1 :ll%fast 5 102 6 4 4‘ 5*1 H Thurber 6 Knobbie, Mis? Star, Last Straw
73816 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12%fast 21 115 4 3 41 6*1 T McTag’t 0 A. Patriae. Dim’dale, Ual’baloo
AMOR PATRIAE, hr. g, 3 119 By Colin — Masque, by Disguise.
Breeders, 8. Boss & E. Dainger-
(Tralner, D. R. McDaniel. Owner. Mrs. E. M. Brown). field.
74805 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 1-10 116 1 1 l 4 1* E Sande 8 Wildrake, Tangerine
74805 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 1-10 116 1
74555 Jamaica 6) f 1 :05%fast 1-2 125 3
74456 Jamaica 5) f l:05%fast 13-5 106 2
74136 Aqueduct 3-4 1:13 fast 4-5 105 (
73816 Aqueduct 3-4 l:12%f;ist 12 105 2
73413 Belmont 1 l:37%fast 3) 111 1
ARAGON, ch. c, 3
1-5 105 6
12 105 2
3) 111 1
119
(Trainer, F. E. Brown. Owner, F. E. Brown).
I 4 1* E Sande 3 Moonraker, Feysun
1* 1* GW C'roll 6 Galantman, Orcus, Dolores
3* 3* E Legere 6 Whirlwind. Cum Sah, C.Emptor
1* l'l F H' stings 6 K.S.’sSeai, L’yMyra, IlighPrinee
2’} 3* T McTag't 6 Dim’sdule, IluUab'loo, I’au.Shay
By Spanish Prince II. — Mabel Strauss, by Unde.
Breeder, J. Sanford.
SEA COVE. b. g. 6 118
(TT&iner, E. D. Springer. Owner, R. Lurie).
74804 Empire lmTOy 1 :44%fast 10 116 6
74654 Jamaica lm70y l:45%fast 1-5 117 1
74505 Jamaica lmTOy l:4i%fast 8 111 4
74359 Jamaica lm70y l:44%fast 4 114 2
74107 H.deG'ce 1 1:40 fast 8 104 4
73990 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:4S%slow 41 113 3
DAYDUE, br. h, 7 113
(Trainer, E. J. Hodgson. Owner, J. L.
73855 Aqueduct 61 f l:19%fast 20 1121
73759 Aqueduct 6* f l:19%fast 6 1091
73486 Belmont 61f MC l:19%fast 8 107
72987 Saratoga 3-4 1:12 fast 6 105
72887 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%fast 15 112
72520 Saratoga 3-4 l:13%fast 8 114
72313 Empire Ab 3-4 l;10%fast I 112
RORK. b. g, 3 111
(Trainer, C. A. Annlegate. Owner. C. A
74889 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%fast 60 110
73268 Freehold Ab3-4 1:20 slow 4 113
73249 Freehold 3-4 l:24%hvy 6 109J
73158 Freeh’ d A bl 1-16 1:51 fast 4 100
By Seahorse II. — Sylvan Dell, by Oddfellow.
Breeder. J. T. Gwathmey.
6* 6' 4 E Sande S H.rrinoe, Masquerado, B. Watts
1* l'l E Sande 5 Cum Sah, Water Girl, Ticklish
2k 4*1 M Fator 7 Masquerado, Zealot, Eastlndian
l h 2*1 E Sande 6 Vulc.I’ark. CumSnh, Melaehrino
6 l 4* E Barnes 10 F.Lore, Cl'glijordan, P'ralSwain
ink 31 e Barnes 8 Westwood, TheRoIlCall, Fitzrue
By Peep o’Day — Subdue, by Star Ruby,
id). Breeder, J. H. Brown.
Jk 5*1 T McTag’tl4 C. de I2 od, Keenan, ThePernv’n
6* 5'° C Lang 7 Cum Sah, Stone Jug. Cape Clear
1* 2k L McAtee 12 Bucado, C. deLion, Clonglijordan
6' 8* L McAtee 15 Orcus, MissMeise, Capt.Costigan
2k 3*1 L McAtee 16 Donges. Rosa Teta, Orcus
2) 6*1 R Carter 17 Good Time, Belmcu, Skirmiah
11 8* R Carter 15 Tarn, Fluff. Pelion
By Assagai — Affinity, by Star Sheet.
74849 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%fast 11-5 110 2 11'
74724 Jamaica 51fl:C6 fast 5 117 8 Pull*
73528 Belmont ll:39%fast 3 115 6 5 5
73415 Belmont 1 1:38 fast 12 1071 3 16
73343 Belmont 3-4 MC 1:12 fast 7-10 112 7 2 2
72956 Saratoga 1 1 :38%fast 5 112 7 6 7
THE GREGORIAH, blk. c, 3 (M) 104
(Trainer, J. Fitzsimmons. Owner, Quincy Stable)
74658 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 40 115 5 2 3'
72954 Saratoga 3-4 l:ll%fast 60 104 10 10 10
71943 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 15 118 6 6 6
71750 Empire 11-16 1:45 fast 15 106 9 8 3
71580 Aqueduct (1 f l:20%mud 15 108 9 8 6
71232 Aqueduct 8-4 1:14 slop 12 110
-5 110 2 1 1* l 4 F Col’letU 7 StellaMaris, St’yPoint, Timeless
6 117 8 Pulled up.E Sande 8 Fabian. Feysun, Suncar
3 115 6 5 5 5” C Turner 5 Kitzgibbon, Rosa Y eta, Sea-Wolf
12 107) 3 1 6') 6' 4 C Turner 7 Homestretch, Bclznni, Purity
•10 112 7 2 21 6 7 J C Turner 7 Witticism, Rosa Yeta, Treviecot
5 112 7 8 7 7'* C Turner 7 Rock Pocket. Simoon, Peddler
104 By Star Shoot — Fair Louise, by Ogden.
, Quincy Stable), Breeder, A. B. Hancock.
40 115 5 2 3‘ 5*J F Hem'dez 7 Canaque, Hephnistos. M. Patricia
60 104 10 10 10 10' 7 R Horde 10 LastStraw, Iiigheurt. B’yGoard
15 118 6 6 6* C*J E Barjies 7 St. Allan, Comixa. Indian Trail
15 106 2 8 31 3*1 E Barnes 4 Lit.Celt. P.ofUmbria, For.Lor®
15 108 9 8 8* 5* E Barnes 8 Sunference, S’dylJatch, McKee
12 110 8*J E Barnes 10 Heph'stos, Sad. and Boots, McKee
Workout Index to Empire City Entries
C. A. Applegate). Breeder. W. 8. Kilmer.
110 8 8 8 8'* H Stutts 8 Rubien. Antilles, StacyArinms
6' 4 E Jelley S Copyright, SanDiego, Baby Boy
6’ 4 L Jenkins 7 Fusee, Trite, Iiega 1 Tender
5 s * J Powers 6 Maize, Trite. St. Isidore
7* 6 T L McD’ottll P.Sport, P.Brown, Win.TakeAIl
51 5*1 A Wilson 9 J.Q. Kelly, An’ymous, M. Chilton
7 4 6 s 1 G Babin 9 .viuehe, Win.TakeAIl, L’yRose
4* S') G Babin 11 Child’sl’la, I’oorSport, Admirer
4* 3*) G Babin 8 Shamrock, Macbeth, Thessaly
By Sandy Hook — Eluina.by Yankee.
Bred in France bv F, R. Hitchcock.
6' 6” H Thurber £ Rubien, Antilles, StacyAdams
2* 3 1 M Fator 7 King’s Belle, Cav.Emptor, Egc-
4* 3*5 II Thurber f> High Chief, Cav.Emptor, Curtis
6' 6'* L Fator 7 Trite, Lady Ines, Scare Crow
6* 6’* H Thurber 7 Potentilla, Trite, Sequel
13:0131a Fator 14 C.de Lion. Keenan, ThePeruvian
9 1 * 9’7 M Fator 10 Bersngliere, St.Lnw’ce, SeaC'ove
6‘ 6*5 M Fator 13 Sweepstakes, C. Costigau, Tarn
10 IQ* 4 L Fator 11 Whisk, BluckFriday. Thel’eruv’n
By Negofol — Hour Glass II., by Rock Sand,
Bred in France by A. Belmont.
5* S') H Stutts 8 Caligula, Trite, TheAlmoner
3 1 S“! R Kaliska 7 Dexterous, Rubien, Trite
4* 4*1 H Stutts 11 Yankee Star. Keenan, CapeClear
3k 7*J J Tainaro 12 Bucado, Daydue, Coeur de Lion
7 7 1 ® E Jelley 7 Frank G.. I’ietrus, Amorl’atriae
3’1 l h F Lee 17 Belmon, Skirmish, Capt.C’stigau
68091 F.Gr'nds
68020 F.Gr’nds
67936 F.Gr’nds
67878 F.Gr’nds
C7809 F.Gr’nds
3-4 1:14 good
3-4 1 :14'4fast
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 l:14Vtmud
CARMEN FANTAGES. br. f, 3
(Trainer. R. O. Miller. Owner,
74889 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :104fefast
118
G. Choos).
10 107 6 7
74766 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%fast 6 104 1 2
74552 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 15 103 6 6
74250 Aqueduct 1 1*41 fast 20 1065 2 6
74138 Aqueduct 1 1 :39V, fast 15 102 2 6
73855 Aqueduct 6Jfl:193fefast 15 102J12 13
73552 Belmont ll:39%fast 25 103 5 7
71749 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 60 109 3 6
70844 Belmont 1 l:3954fast 12 105 2 10
JOOD TIME, blk. g. 4 116
(Trainer, J. Evans. Owner, I. W. Decker).
74887 Empire Ab 3-4 1:10 fast 8 112 4 3 6*
74503 Jamaica 3-4 1:12%rast 10 111 6 3 3'
73580 Belm’t 6|f MC 1 :19Vifast 8 112 10 6 4*
73486 Bolrr.ont 6if MC 1 :19%fart 20 113 8 5 3h
73315 Belmont 6) f 1:19 fast 15 110| 7 ( 7
72520 Saratoga 3-4 l:13*fast 10 116 6 3 3'
72313 Empire Ab 3-4 l:10%fa»t 16-5 U0 5 12 12*
WILDRAKE, b. c, $ 111
(Trainer. P. E. Brewn. Owner, P. E. Brown).
74803 Empire Ab 3-1 1:10 fast 15 105 2 2 2*
74628 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 fast 12 115 6 6 C
74278 Jamaica 3-( l:ll%fast 100 112 4 6 6
65380 Aqueduct 3-4 l:13fefaet Z* 115 2 1 lk
65262 Aqueduct 6-8 1:00 fast 10 107 7 6 6*
65092 Belm’t 3-4 MC l:12?*fast 10 109 4 8 Pi
15 118 9
Below will be found the index of the pre-
vious workouts of horses entered in the vari-
ous races at Empire City Monday :
FIRST RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
428 Miss Cerina 418 Olyntbns
425 Episode 418 Tangerine
FOURTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
417 Ben Wood
370 Driftwood
422 Bessie Leighton
422 Warlike
410 Scare Crow
419 Beverwyck
422 Water Girl
416 Kings Belie
402 Oran
409 Rekab
423 Trite
422 Bigger Still
378 Flint
415 Irene Sweeney
421 Marionette
418 Antilles
381 Braoadale
404 Sherman
423 H. T. Waters
420 Goldfield
422 Maxie
421 Bonaparte
412 Fabian
417 Ladkin
423 Feysun
416 First Lady Harding
423 Gene Austin
FIFTH RACE — About 3-4 Mile.
SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile.
411 Barion
393 Curly
411 Ramo
418 Apology
416 Insurance
424 Dorothy Ryan
383 Spontaneous
425 Kerry Girl
416 Kartoy
418 Quicktime
388 Co un toss Cla ridge
Ouida
422 Gladys V.
409 Moon Dream
330 Elopement
415 First Lady Harding
414 Times Up
422 Escoba d’Oro
425 By Play
411 Royal Miss
424 Hilarity
414 Ebony Belle
393 Carmen Pantages 814 Top Sergeant
423 Good Time 397 Perhaps
424 Three Square 406 Cum Sah
420 Wildrake 417 Tikeh
423 Daydue 423 The Almoner
420 Roik 422 Savoy
425 Jyntee 870 Driftwood
419 Beverwyck 423 Caligula
416 Guelph 423 Ticklish
420 The Gregorian 420 Dexterous
425 Dan Bolling 420 Sea Cove
421 Marionette 399 Stacy Adams
SIXTH RACE— About 3-4 Mile.
G4544 Saratoga 5* l:08*thvy
GUELPH, b. g. 5
(Trainer, M. Bernard. Os
72887 Saratoga 3-4 l:12Vtfaet
71094 Aqueduct 6* f l:18%fast
70939 Aqueduct 6* f 1:20 fast
67783 Havana lmi.Oy l:42%fast
67426 Havana 1 1-16 1 :46V4(ast
12* II'* F Reilly 15 Tam. Fluff. Pelion
By Sir John Johnson — Catherine Carson, hy Bes
Strome.
Breeder. H. C. Ragan.
2* 2* L Fator t Amor Patriae, Tangerine
6 6** F Col’letti 6 H. Chief, Stockinar, CoenrdeLlon
6 5** T Burns 5 Osprey. Avisack, Comic Song
lk lk e Sande 6 Rock Salt, Ambler, Virginius
6* 6*5 H Thomasll Equinoctial, Ill.Seing, Pet. Brown
Pu.up. L Ensor 8 BluncSeing, Thessaly, S'dayBesl
9 9** L Fator 9 Daniel, Shamrock, Dougboregun
US By Sardanapale— Padone II.. by Ajax.
Bernard. Owner, R- J. Homer). Bred in France by J. Sanford.
3-4 l:12MJaat 50 117 12 16 16 16'* D Conn’Ilyl6 Donges, Rosa Yeta, Daydue
6* f l:13%fast 60 105 11 11 11 11'* J Callahan! 1 Rununteli, Dry Moon, liephaistos
6* f 1:20 fast 60 117 7 11 11* 10'° W Obert 12 Ben Wood, St. Allan. L’Effare
nr.Oy l:42%fast 7-6 106 4 2 2* 1* J Callahan 0 Dad, Lucy Kate, Janku
1-16 1 :46V4(ast 7 113 6 3 3* 3* A Pickens 5 Bud. Kean, Thel’irnte, Cromwell
6* f l:0SVfcslow 18 95 2 6 6‘ 4* A McL’lin 7 B.ofEl’town, C.Sp'or, L.M’cellia
1 1 :42*ig<jod 13 106 8 2 1* 1* L McAtee 11 Yenizelus, liighSp'd, M'yAguesS.
nTOy l:47'/ifast 8-6 113 3 13* 3'* E Sande 9 Blue ltiush, Guudglit, Juno
67273 Havana 6* f l:0SVtslow 18 95 2 6 t
66406 Empire 1 l:42Hgood 13 106 3 2 1
66236 Empire lmTOy l:47Vfcfaat 8-6 113 3 1
SAVOY, br. g. 3 108
(Trainer, R. McKeag. Owner, A. Sciaccaluga).
73759 Aqueduct 6Jfl:l9%fast 10 11a 4 6
73527 Belmont 3-4 MC 1:12 fast 20 HI* 1 3
7?072 Saratoga 1 l:38)fcfast 12 113 5 6
72987 Saratoga 2-4 1:12 fast 30 113 4 4
72861 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%fa*t 30 112 1 6
72766 Saratoga 1 1 :4l>3t,good 20 110 1 8
7- 6 106 4
7 113 6
18 65 2
12 106 3
8- 6 113 3
THIRD RACE— 1 1-16 Miles.
420 Firm Friend 421 Romany
£90 High Prince 423 Overtake
HUNTINGTON ENTRIES.
The figures under the heading “Rec.” in
the entries below show the best time ef
each horse at the distance since January 1,
1921, no matter where it fnished. In cases
whero record eras made on other than a faat
or good track, abbreviations show track con-
ditions.
Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 1:15.)
® Superior mml runner. X Good mud runner.
:j: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. ‘Apprentice
allowance, b Blinkers.
First Race— 3-4 Mile.
Purse fCOO. 3-year-olds and upwiird. Claiming.
(Truck record: April 21. 1923— 1:12%— 5— 1G4.)
409 Amor Patriae
420 The Gregorian
887 Galantman
49 Hullaballoo
415 Canaque
421 Dominique
418 Aragon
74915 Phoebe
74915 Barleycorn (Mj...
74914 Sasper (M) 112 1:07%
Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
Burse 8(100. 3 year-olds and upward.
(Track record: April 26. 1923—1:05%-
104. . 703
111.. 700
10©.. 700
Claiming.
-5 — 109.)
By Dick Finnell — Miss Caldwell, by Cuard.
ETACY ADAMS, b. g. 4
(Trainer, A. J. Bodcll. Owi
74889 Empire Ab 3-4 1 :10%fant
74164 Aqueduct 3 4 l:14%fast
74047 Aqueduct 81 f l:26%fa«t
73853 Aqueduct 61 I 1 :19%fa»t
72313 Empire Ab 2-4 l:10%faat
72050 Empire Ab 2-4 1:10 fa*t
71631 Aqueduct 9* f l:29%fH»t
71280 Aqueduct 6* f 1 :20%faKt
BEVERWYCK, cb. c, 3
wner, A. Sciaccaluga). Breeders. I. D. Carr Sc Bro.
ast 10 1X5 4 6 6* 6 ,T T McTag’t 7 Cun) Sah, Stone Jug, Cape Clea 1
ast 20 111* 1 3 8' 8 7 i T McTag’tll I’ietrus, Orcus, Prince Regent
ast 12 113 5 6 2' 2'* T McTag’t 8 Tb. Square, An'yinous, W'tiriss
ast 30 118 4 4 4' 4* T McTag'tl5 Orcus, MissMeise, Cupt.Costiga
ast SO 112 1 5 4) 2* J Mertmee 9 Scoop. McKee, High Hand
;ood 20 110 18 8* 6 7 2 M Garner 11 Anterior, Potentilla, Singapore
113 By Golden Maxim — Kiva, by Sempronius.
Owner, Blue Star Stable). Breeder. J. Uinensetter.
ast 15 112 4 2 2* 3* F Col'lettl £ Rubien, Antilles, MlriamCooper
ast 20 111 3 4 8 T‘\ A Collins 8 ThePeruv’n, T)ir,S<|u:.^>, Whisk
ast 20 107 5 4 4* 4 ; * A Collins 9 Coeur del, ion, Bucado, Capet’lca
20 108 *
20 108 8 12 12' 12'* I, Fator 14 (’. de Lion, Keenan, Thcl’eruv'u
7 112 13 15 13 K.‘* T Rice 15 Tarn, Fluff, I’eiion
60 115 13 13 13 12*' C Gordon 13 K.Rotlom, Caligula, Cnpt.C'tigan
30 110 4 4 5* 5'* V Gordon 6 WaterGirl, VioletBlue. KockSul!
20 113 10 11 12 12*° C KummcrE! St. Allan, Cape Clear, Keenan
111 By Sir John Johnson — Reveille II.. by Irish Lad.
W. Daniel). Breeder. F. J. Nolan.
6 98 6 2 5* 7'* C. Cooper 7 Syl. Spring. Rekab, 8IrGni'adlI.
12 102 6 6 C 6' 4 O Cooper 0 Vnlrn nl’Hrk, Sen Cove, Coin Hall
8 94 3 6 6 6** G Cooper 9 T.Wilrhet, Anonoymoua, W.GIrl
30 98 8 7 10* 10’i It Moser ll ..I.uiis.y, Water Girl, Protocol
12 102* 5 4 4* 4* J M'-rimee 8 FrankG., Aladdin, Coeur de Lion
10 58 2* Mcrlmoo 4 Ar. of Gold, Astrolite, Nugget
108 By Star Shoot — Fair Louise, by Ogden.
(Trainer, A. G. Blakely. Owner, W. Daniel).
74723 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 47%fast 6 98 6 2
74359 Jamaica lmTOy 1 :44'/f,fiist 12 102 6 6
031 78 Saratoga 1 l- 4 n«hvy 8 94 2 6
72444 Saratoga A4 1:tt%b*r 30 98 8 7
69uUl Jamaica 2-4 l i .,.»i-,W 12 102* 6 4
61*567 L’n. Hunts 2-4 1:14 fast 9 10 58
THE GREGORIAN, blk. c, 3 (M) 108
»1r»irier. J. Fitssimmons. Owner. Quincy Ruble).
Horse.
*Jota
•Macbiavclli
Nretiah
•Lucky Pearl
•Sea Board
•Galaway
•Eastward Princess
•George Choos (M)
Akemocker
•John 8pohn
Demonstrator (M)
Witikie
Dissolute (M)....
Northrop (M) ...
Rivulet
106 1:12%
10S 1:15%
107 1:14%
10C 1:15%
105 1:15%
105 1:13%
102 1:17%
.111 1:14%
.107 1:16%
Dissolute (M) 106 1:10 4
Northrop (M) ....115 1:15% b
Rivulet 101*1:16 6
Second Rare — 5-8 Milo,
rurae $000. 2 year-olds. Claiming
Today's
A.Wt.Uan.
3 98.. 725
5 100X720
C 109X715
7 104X715
5 109X715
11 101x710
5 101x710
3 98. .705
3 105.. 705
11 104*700
b 1119.. 700
6 109. .700
4 103. .700
b 112. .7001
8 109. .700
•Bengore
..105
1:07%
7
108 X 725
bMonsoon
..101
1:06%
5
99X720
•First Pullet ...
..107
1:08
7
104X715
Ballynew
..11 1
1:07%
5
108. .713
Besthoff
,.11C
1 00%
c
112. .715
She Devil
..106
1:07%
7
108X710
Hazel W
.. 97
1 :07%
r
99X710
•Bristow
..115
1 :08%
6
99X710
Last Girl ... .
..103
1:07%
4
100. .710
Hopeful
7
109 X705
•Ed Garrison ...
..103
1:06%
9
103 X700
hilappy Buxton
.. 96
1:07
4
101X700
Baby Evelyn ..
.. 93
1:08
4
104 X 700
•Louie Lou . . . .
..107
l:0S%s
7
103X700
liughle
..107
1:07%
3
109 X 700
Fifth Race— 3-4 Mils.
Purse $000. 3 year-olds and upward.
(Track record: April 21, 1923—1:12%-
74257 •Palladium 103 1:13%
Claiming,
b— 104.)
•Palladium
...103
1:13%
3 100X 725
•Black llnekle :
...113
1:13
6
102. .720
Brother Johu ..
.. .110
1:12%
4
110X715
•Devonite
...101
.1:13%
4
108$ 715
hDelhiinar
... 9Sjl:13%s
4
110X715
•Col. Pat
.. 97
1:15
3
102. 710
•Ailsie Vernor .
. .108
1:10
S
108X710
•Froth
.. 99
1:14%
s
104 X 706
Pcuturia
. .105
1 :13%
3
U>7. . 705
Karo
.. 90
1:15%
S
107.. 700
Coral Reef ....
...100*1:13
s
112.. 700
74830
Lady Quicksilver.
. 96
1:01%
104X725
74523
7484S*
74915*
Lagoon
.lit)
1:01
112. .720
74917
’.4789*
Quail
. 164
1:08%
101 . .715
74917
74953*
B.ilefull
.106
1:02
112X715
74877
74156
Haisic
.112
1 :«l%
101*705
74830
74963
•Forty Two (M) ..
Georgia May (M)
.107
1:02
99 X 70(1
106.. 700
Punw :
74658 Jamaica 8 4 l:13%fast
72954 Saratoga 2 4 1 1l%(aat
71943 Empire Ab 3 4 I 19 fact
71750 Empire 1 1 16 1.4, funt
71580 Aqueduct 6* f 1 25% mud
11232 Aqueduct fr-4 1:14 slop
40 115 6 2 2* 5 r | F Horn ’dev
M) 104 10 10 10 10" it Horde .
«‘»d*r. A. B. Hancock.
Cannque, Hephnistos, M.Pstrlrls
10 10" It Horde 10 LnstStriw, Bigliesrt. B'yGunrd
6* 6 l E P.arricN 7 St. Allan, t'omlnn. Indian Trail
2* if** K P.arees 4 Lit. Celt, IT.oft'mhrin, For !a>re
3* 6* K ilarnea 9 Huuferener, S'ndyllatrh, McKee
8*1 K llaruea 10 lltpii'staa, Bad.audllvoU, UcKst
Third Race— 5-8 Mile.
Purae $000. 2 year olds. Claiming.
(Track nu-ord: April 21. 1923 1:01% 4 100.)
74915 IIENCN 101 1:00% I0T..T25
174206) leases Whit* 103 101% 107. .715
(74963) Ann M 106*1:00% 108.. 715
7496$ * •Auntie MlUln 107 1:03% 100. .110
Sixth Race— 1 Kile.
Purse $600. 3 year olds and upward. Allowances.
(Track record: Oct. 13, 1923—1:38—4 — 100.)
747l3 Grass Maid 109 1:39 % 3 102 X 725
74623 Joclla J 1(H) 1:40% 3 102 X 720
7484S* Buddie Kean 99 1:37% b 108XT15
74917 Wnywussamo .... 3 102x710
74917 George Kuffan ...105 1:39 % 4 111X705
74877 St. Juat 115 1:47 %m 0 111X700
Soventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
Purse $600. 4 year olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track reconi: Oct. 13, 1923 1:46%— 5- 107.)
74918 •l.FIncastle 91 1:45% 4 104 X 725
74876 Glad News 108 1:48% 4 104x720
74833 bl* Ilia 1 >1 fro 107 1 :4S% 7 104*715
74870 Jake Feld 115 1:46% 6 99 .710
74388* •Feigned 7a*al 100 1:47% 4 10H\710
74878* btllark Watch II.... lib 1:48 8 118. 700
74918 Overstep 10© 1:48% 4 108.. 700
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Sunday, October 21, 1923
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Handled by Me
Forty-two years in tho Blue Grass region
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this ad have seen my name in this paper
before, but the real reason I am advertising
on this special occasion is this:
I wish to state to those interested in this
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1 have a letter in my possession from one of
my good, honest clients that was sent to
him by a party saying he had a contract with
me for the rights of Buffalo and Detroit.
I positively denied this, and this man is an
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My attorney has this matter in his hands
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No wonder my Buffalo and Detroit clients
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am going to give all old and new clients a
horse on October 24th in the fifth race that
should win from flag fall to finish, barring
an accident, for the small amount of $2.
THIS IS SOMETHING I NEVER DID
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If you have been paying large sums for my
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Care WESTERN UNION, COVINGTON, KY.
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SATURDAY’S
"Harvey Transaction”
WON
Several “Harvey transactions” now in
preparation. I have no agents or representa-
tives anywhere. Deal directly with this of-
fice and avoid being imposed upon.
TELEPHONE CIRCLE 5790
THE ORIGINAL “SANDY” JACK HOWARD
ROOM 958 GIBSON HOTEL
CINCINNATI, OHIO
A Special Proposition
MONDAY
This information comes from the same source
as my last MONDAY’S SPECIAL, which was
PROGRAM
$16.10-$2 WON
and was filed with this paper in advance of
the race and sent to all my clients.
My policy is to wait for the time when they
are right— WHEN I KNOW THAT WISE
MONEY IS RIDING.
TERMS— $10.00 ONE WINNER.
$20.00 FOR THREE WINNERS.
Each must win or you get a FREE WINNER
in its place.
REMEMBER — This is the same information
I am supplying to some of the smartest bet-
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Following' are some of the winners given so far
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.October 13th:
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SYMPATHY $11.80-$2 WON
ALICE BLUE GOWN $9.20-$2 WON
PETEB MALONEY $9.20-32 WON
WINNER TAKE ALL $6.50-$2 WON
PINDAR PEEL $7.10-$2 WON
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BIG SPECIALS
AT LATONIA
My First Big Special Goes
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25
This horse is really in a soft spot. One of the
best riders at Latonia will be in the saddle and
the connections look for a very good price. This
advised play is woith a BEAL PLUNGE BET.
My Second Big Special Goes
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
I am personally at the Latonia track. My con-
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two BIG SPECIALS my offer should appeal to all.
WIRE ME THE WINNINGS OF A $5.09
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59 TRINITY BUFFALO, N. Y.
$10 WEEKLY
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$10 FLAT PLAY MUST WIN $200
WEEKLY or Second Week FREE
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LAST WEEK
A Flat Play of $20 Won Over
$1,150.00
START TODAY with a man who is consistent.
All horses filed with Daily Racing Form. Wire
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I have the winner of this, the seventh race at Latonia Wednesday, and I
am challenging yon to join me and by doing; no make a nice 'bundle of money
for both of us.
This horse has been working; like n stake horse In private trials. Two
workouts In the last few days have been sensational. On one occasion, with
112 pounds up, this horse galloped a mile in better than 1:41. The conditions
of the seventh race Wednesday suit this “good thing;’’ so well that It looks like
the race was made for “him.” Barring; a spill he will win with plenty to spare
and I will gnarantee he will be no even money bet on Wednesday.
This horse Is a positive starter Wednesday— rain or shine unless he should
so lame or set hurt before that day. I can furnish yon with the Information
on this one, as well as several more which will win before Latonia closes, for
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Wednesday's horse, then telegraph me at once, giving yonr correct street
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Note: Yon will observe this advertisement Is running In every tnrf organ
in America at a tremendous cost. I am pretty sure I know wliut I am advertising
or I would not invest so much.
H. A. BURGOYNE
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Cincinnati, Ohio
Jack Gainey I JACK LYONS
Crllley Building, CHICAGO, ILL.
TERMS: $5.00 DAILY; $30.00 WEEKLY
ONE HORSE A DAY, NEVER MORE
HONEST INFORMATION
from successful horsemen. Here is my record
for past ten days. Positively only horses
advised:
GLYN $3.20-$2 3rd
Peter Maloney. . .$9.20-$2 Won
HELLO $12.10-$2 Won
CENTIMETER ...$8.00-$2 Won
LORD ALLEN.... $7.00-$2 2nd
POST HASTE. . .$38.40-$2 Won
CRAYON $1 2.1 0-$2 Won
MAKE UP $6.20-$2 Won
PINDAR PEEI $7.50-$2 Won
TEN-LEC Second
TENDER SETH Second
Everybody gets a square deal and honest
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Flat bet of ten dollars on each horse would
return a small fortune.
BIG
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GOES
MONDAY
and the price expected is $30 for $2. Yea,
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Wire fee by Western Union and send your
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CRILLEY BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILL 1
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Smart Money Horses
To know when the smart money is
wagered is what brings winning re-
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Saturday’s Money Horse:
Wildlife
$ 1 1 . 70-$2
WON
No Guesswork Here
Six straight winners last week and I
see no reason why I should not have
as good a run this coming week.
Start with me Monday and be con-
vinced.
Friday’s Money Horse:
MISS MEISE $3.S0-$2 Won
Thursday’s Money Horse:
COLORED BOY $28.40-$2 Won
Wednesday’s Money Horse:
ERLANGER $14.40-$3 Won
Tuesday's Money Horse:
DARE SAY $13.30-$2 Won
Monday’s Money norse:
PROGRAM $16.10-92 Woa
Saturday’s Money Horse Lost.
Friday’s Money Horse:
MARKILUNA $16.90-12 2nd
Thursday's Money Horse:
TULALIP $6.S0-$3 Won
Wednesday’s Money Horse:
TEN SIXTY $12.30-$2 Won
Tuesday’s Money Horse:
RIGHT ON TIME $8.20-$3 2nd
Monday's Money Horse:
PEGASUS $10.90-92 Wo«
ONE A DAT AND LIVE FOREVER.
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Sunday, October 21 r 1923
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A BARGAIN OF BARGAINS
millionaire, who looked at Cooper. The col- ] lie NASSAU STREET NEW TORE CITT
ored man’s face was stern and he stood
stolidly with his short, stout legs braced
* . nn t, t q a ij determinedly. Mr. Keene did not take up
$400 Yearling W&S Later Sold to ^ defl, but the next morning he saw the
_ _ _ #nn nftn chestnut colt work an amazing trial. He
J. R. Keene for $30,000. realized that Cooper possessed a horse of
undoubted quality.
* "The following Sunday he was at the
Interesting Narrative of Deal for Hyderabad course once more and looked over the big
ROOM Ml
- ~ " . , , „ . _ . . son of Hyder AJi. The Futurity that year ■ ^ MI ff ^
by One of America’s Most Noted Turf. would ^ worth c , ose tQ |50 >000 to the win- • M W WW W
men and His Colored Trainer. ner and it had been an almost foregone con-
. elusion that Domino could pick up all his C YjRy 1 ■
penalties and win until this comparatively |j^| H|a MM 0^| Cl y
"One frequently hears the remark that a unknown colt of Cooper's turned up. It J
horseman is of necessity a gambler,” re- would be a stroke of enterprise to get him
marked a man who has had much to do out of the way, and the result was an offer # AM D • *1
with both running and trotting horses. "I of $20,000, which Cooper declined without £^|*1C0 «D 1 I 1*106 «b 1
maintain that there are many men con- an instant's hestitation. * r ■
nected with racing who should no more “ ‘Give you $25,000, Cooper,' called the
be classed in the gambler's category than turfman as he stepped into his trap to be Published Every Wcdnesdaj and Saturday.
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the average merchant who buys or sells driven to the railroad station that evening.
merchandise. We are all gamblers if it
No, thanks, boss,’ was the colored man's
comes to that, even though we never turn a reply as he turned away.
card nor hazard a dollar on the result of a
trial of speed between horses.
"That night, however, Johnny Sheridan
and Cooper talked it over till well into the
“I recall one horseman who gambled to morning hours, and the boy was in favor
Special rate mailed.
One month, nine Issnes, 95.99.
Laurel Big Code Special For Monday:
Dugan-Murray-Schilling-Maskeete-Zev.
"long Shot” Brady
ONE HORSE WIRE
|i.N DAILY) BLK WEEKLY
A perfect score. A winner every day.
Saturday’s Winner:
WILD LIFE f 11.70-12 WON
Friday’s Winner:
RAY JR. $24.60-92 WON
Thnnday’s Winner:
PLUS ULTRA 9 9.80-92 WON
Wednesday's Winner:
BEAU NASH 911.70-92 WON
Tuesday’s Winner :
UNTRIED $15.00-92 WON
Monday’s Winner:
MARINE CORPS $17.00-92 WON
Bringing to all the fact that information
some purpose, and no one could find anything of selling if the offer should be raised to HIDDEN JEWEL WON from a good source such as I have can place
In the transaction to question. Some years $30,000. It was a lot of money, he urged, nr A nr a i> WON ? A ^
ago there was a colored trainer of thoro- and horse racing was uncertain-many a Jen BOLT WON yOU in a 1X58111011 to hetkt the races ’
ughbreds named Albert Cooper, who was un- fast horse being of the morning glory var- j ADY BOSS !!.!!*. !””!!!!!!!! !!!!!!! WON One horse a day only and Latonia will be
commonly skilful in his profession. icty, although they both felt that their ^ rth aroov won
"He handled large strings of thorough- champion was of the simon pure brand. SOGG ARTH AROON WON the only track I will handle.
breds at various times for such men as the "Mr. Keene had determined upon owning DAILY OCCASIONAL IN KENTUCKY
late George L. Hearst and ‘Lucky* Baldwin, the chestnut colt and two days later he ap- $*.M DAILY; 920.00 WEEKLY. C* * 1 | |
also James R. Keene, and it was while train- peared at the course and bought him for T i . ^11 lftP. I /l I % J
ing for the last-named turfman that he made $30,000, naming him Hyderabad and leaving ^
DAILY OCCASIONAL IN KENTUCKY
95.00 DAILY; 920.00 WEEKLY.
Saturday’s Latonia Occasional:
Special Offer
the gamble which brought him more money him in the charge of Cooper, who wanted to EASTER BELLS WON ________ . . ... A .
than he ever expected to possess at one time, wager $5,000 that his pet would finish in CERTAIN WON LATONIA MEETING (9 more days), $20.00.
“Cooper was training a few of the Keene front of Domino in the Futurity if both Wednesday’s Latonia Occasional :
horses when he saw a yearling colt in one started and there was no declaration. ERL ANGER $15.00*92 WON
of the summer sales that he fancied, and he “Hyderabad was what you could term an Tuesday’s Latonia Occasional :
determined to take a chance and buy him if unlucky horse. He had the speed of a met- rVTB „ n ' ft&.M.M wow
he did not go too high. The youngster was eor, but he never won but one race in the ’ "’’
a chestnut in color, and was by Hyder Keene colors. That was the July Stakes at Monday s Latonia Occasional :
Ali out of Glorianne, by Joe Daniels. Monmouth Park, worth $6,795. He ran a MARINE CORPS 917.59.92 WON
"On the day of the sale Cooper learned dead heat at the same meeting with Henry Saturday's Latonia Occasional :
Monday’s Latonia Occasional :
MARINE CORPS $17.59-92 WON
Saturday's Latonia Occasional :
that Johnny Sheridan, a capable exercising of Navarre for second place in the Sapling BOSH ..$7.99-92
boy, who was rapidly becoming too heavy Stakes, conceding the handsome colt that
to ride, was thinking of bidding on the colt, afterward proved to be a champion seven
and before auctioneer Easton called for a pounds. He was second a number of times
bid on the opening lot the colored trainer that year and in all earned about $11,000.
and the youthful Irish- American lad had “In the Futurity he ran coupled in the
Latonia Occasional Monday:
SHOULD PAY ABOUT 19 TO 1.
Take this up, Mr. Tlayer, nine big days
for only $20.00. Wire money W. U. or Postal.
Monday Is Money
Day
and you, as well as the hundreds of followers
now with me, can get plenty with this one
. . 1 . , ..... , , t , - _ . . . . , . .. All United Turf News followers, don’t miss Monday.
and 1,18 youthf “ 1 fish-Amencan had “In the Futurity he Monday’s Occasional. Out-of-town clients
agreed to buy the yearling in partnership, betting with Domino and fell, Domino win- ' Mondav’s Occasional
1 "o^y eise fancied the ning to the disgust of Cooper who main- ;2 o.oo for one week-six Occasions.
Fortunately for them nobody else fancied the ning to the disgust of Cooper, who main-
big, lumbering fellow particularly, and they tained to his dying day that Hyderabad
became his owner for something under $400. would have won, but for the mishap. Fitz-
"When he was broken that fall he didn’t Patrick, who rode the colt and who has also
show anything phenomenal, and he was per- passed away, told his friends that Hydera-
mitted to run wild in a big paddock near the bad was going great guns when he was
upper turn. He roughed it in every sense of thrown.”
the word, his coat unkempt and his mane ■ •
and tail full of burrs.
Occasional Every Day In Kentncky.
SORRY-LOOKING PROSPECT US |NG W0RK0U J |f||DEX
He was a sorry-looking prospect and
Wouldn’t have brought $100 at auction. He . . , . ...
also fell lame. When winter set in the colt T ) 16 wo *' ko ® t Index which necom*
was forgotten by all but his owners, who f^Tcks 1?D1ULY ?AC»0°FMM wfll
kept him out of view. His name was never ‘ DAILY RACING FORM will
mentioned in the newspaper reports from °* use on,y !° l) 1 . 05 * , reai4 * r9 w ^°
the training headquarters. re,a,n » «•■**■* work-
“Domino, a black colt by Himyar-Cor- °* ts ’ 4,y 8 ™ rk ? ata , ra " y “
rection, owned by Mr. Keene and occupying index number and the latest trial of
the best stall in Cooper’s barn, was univers- *»ch horse entered will be fonad hy
ally conceded the palm. Cooper had broken reference to the workouts of the day
him and tried him as a yearling. Whenever designated by the number opposite the
anybody asked Albert if Domino was fast horse s name la the worhoat Index,
he would smile, shake his head and reply : Aa ordinary stenographer s notebook
" ‘Yes, boss, he sure is speedy, that Domino makes a convenient scrap book for-
)j 08S » preservation of workoats as they mro
' “He may have been more open with Mr. published.
Keene, but to the world at large the infor-
mation that Domino was speedy sufficed. The . — —
•colored man was amazed one day shortly
after the training season opened when two I)lp 1 i TAMI A CDUPT A 1
of William Lakeland's men came over from K||« I j\ I I l|il A Arf l ,1/11
Brighton Beach with an order for the black Mill V1U11 h/A MVlilM
polt and another. Mr. Keene had made ar- .
rangements with the wizard of Brighton to ExpGCtlllg Something EXTRA
train Domino and El Telegrafo, and friends
of Cooper say there were tears in his eyes uOOQ Next Wednesday,
as he watched the pair depart. _ ,, . ... . . .
‘•Mr. Keene on his weekly visits always Barring accidents this horse should win
told the colored man of Domino’s progress at a good price. Costs nothing ia advance,
and prophesied a great record for the young-
ster. In his opinion he was the best horse remit winnings of $19 after horse wins.
FILED IN ADVANCE WITH THIS PAPER.
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Long Shots a Specialty
That is my long suit. No favorites for
“LONG SHOT” BRADY followers. One of
my long ones will make up for ten bad
ones. Get connected at once, for I look
forward to another 100 per cent week and
want every one to share it with me.
Mr. BRADY
Room 90S. 29 Duane 8t„ New York City.
BIG LATONIA SPECIAL l
Expecting Something EXTRA
Good Next Wednesday.
Barring accidents this horse should win
t a good price. Costs nothing ia advance.
MONDAY’S CODE HORSE:
Jim -Jock- Clarence -Seven -Wall.
YESTERDAY’S WIRE HORSE:
NEW GOLD $10.60-92 WON
FRIDAY’S WIRE HORSE:
COTE D’OR 9 9.79-92 WON
THURSDAY OXTR WIRE HORSE WAS:
MUCH ADO ....992.99-92 WON
Terms for this information is $5.90 for one
wire or $26.00 for six wires. This information
comes to ns direct from the track hy phone the
day of the race, which wo do not publish in code,
hut wire hone to you each day. Subscribe for
this service. Wire released every day at 11:30
a. m. FIVE WINNING CODE HORSES OUT OF
SEVEN STARTERS.
BEAU NASH 911.79-92 WON
WONG BOK 915.89-92 WON
Congratulations !
First, to our gallant defender; second, to
BEAU NASH 911.79-92 WON
WONG BOK 915.89-92 WON the rare *P° rtwn anshlp of all connected
PROGRAM 919.19-92 WON with the English champion, and lastly, to
CHILHOWEE 9 7.79-92 WON
BETTER LUCK 918.19-92 WON
that he had ever owned, and those who heard write quick for this EXTRA SPECIAL and Bo telegram to wait for. All you need is our
him make this remark at once recalled that oode and a copy of Racing Farm, Horse pub-
Spendthrift and Foxhall had both borne the OTHER GOOD ONES TO E0l_l_0\A/ fished in code every day in Racing Form. Wire
white and blue dots. He asked Cooper if UmCn UWU _ ' U U U yonr Ascription at once-with correct name and
white and blue dots. He asked Cooper if
he had heard anything remarkable in the
way of trials at Gravesend or Sheepshead L. WILSON, Box 133, Dayton, 0.
Bay.
“ ’No, boss, nothing out of the ordinary,’ .
was Albert’s reply; but all the time he was r ATAMI A vv A/^TTC
fore anybody else was astir. IjA 1 Ul vlA IiRLIjO
"The season opened at Gravesend in those _ Artlinrilir’ll
days, and Domino flashed upon the turf hori- f||ll I I OllM|jr|U|rn
zon like a meteor, winning an overnight race I ■ 1 1 1 || || A||||||| a |n|| a ||
as his maiden, and following this a few Wml Wl wl Wllllhl llbll
days later with a dazzling victory in the AMERICA'S P REMIE R CLOCKER
Great American Stakes, worth $18,675 to the Thirty Years’ Experience as Trainer -Clocker.
winner. The Great Eclipse, the richest stake T0TI CAN «f 5 M roR Y ANY TEN^DATS F ° K T ° U
event at Morris Park, worth $16,750, was won rush YOUR SUBSCRIPTION — DON’T FALL
with consummate ease by the black whirl- TO SEND YOUR ADDRESS
wind, and the turf enthusiasts were already From Mo You Get Track Conditions and
proclaiming him the champion of his age No Scratched Horses, bnt Fit Horses,
and year. My many clients will vouch for my marvelous
"Mr. Keene spent the greater part of every R,, ‘' cess 1 Kentucky tracks.
„ , _ *T , _ ,, Consult a specialist of the game. I wire one or
Sunday looking at the colt. Somebody finally tw# hors „ at 11 o’clock. Telegraph remit-
told the IV all street man that hia own trainer, tanoe or remit by Pxp ress order in letter.
Cooper, had a fast two-year-old of his own. Propositions Not Considered. Strictly Cash Only.
street address. $5 FOR SIX DAYS.
We will mail you hy special delivery our cede
good for six days’ play.
Be sure to send year street address an we can
mail you our "code.”
the members of the Jockey Club, who
made such a memorable event possible. I
experienced more thrills watching these
two gallant Derby winners battle than
at any time since I was a small boy and
C. H. Todd won the American Derby at
Washington Park, Chicago, Illinois. My
next special Monday. Wire name at once.
and one Sunday, after he had feasted his
PARXTON FLATS
eyes on Domino, Mr. Keene drove to the col- 325 GREENUP STREET, COVINGTON, KY.
ored trainer's quarters and chided him for
concealing his unnamed prodigy.
“’I didn’t know, boss, whether you’d care DATQMAN *1Q Won
to look at a foah hundred dollar hoss.’ DH I OlvIHIl *J> I 0.*tvJ ¥»UII
"The instant the big colt had been posed by
his part owner-trainer under the shade of a
MAKING 4 STRAIGHT WINNERS
Saturday :
big apple tree that stood in the paddock the BATSMAN $18.40-$2 WON
veteran recognized something in the colt’s Friday: Morn I oiA/ranpr
makeup that betokened class — that indefinable SCOTCH BROOM $7.80-$2 WON
quality which makes some men and some Thursday: and plenty other wii
horses greater than others of their species. COLANDO $8.50-$2 WON t jj e new jggue today.
"How much do you want for him. Cooper?” ^ Tuesday:
queried Mr. Keene, as his critical eye took CAMOUFLAGE $54.50-$2 WON VlfVA
in the superb colt's outlines. Another specially prepared coup gees TUESDAY. IVlv/ 1.
“'He’S not for sale, boss,’ was Cooper’s '“'ring accidents, I believe will be returned . . _ WVR>WV1
an easy winner. Yon cannot afford to miss thu fl» | fa I 'IK I*
qU16t reply. rolden onnortunitv. XelitblA MonU a hi* to hanrilo < m I I M Ic M
GAR’S.
CHIEF OBSERVER
35 CENTS— NEW tSSUE OUT TODAY
TODAY’S FREE CODES:
Latonia — Georgia -Man-White-Brown
Laurel — Wyoming-River-Pink-Dark
LAST WEEK’S WINNERS:
FANT0CHE .. . ,$17.40-$2 Won
Alice Blue Gown. .$9.30-$2 Won
BEST LOVE $8.10-$2 Won
Marg. Lawrence. $30.30-$2 Won
and plenty other winners. Be sure and get
Joe McCarty
SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK
"How much do you want for him. Cooper?" ^ Tuesday:
queried Mr. Keene, as his critical eye took CAMOUFLAGE $54.50-$2 WON
in the superb colt's outlines. Another specially prepared coup gees TUESDAY.
“ 'He’s not for sale, boss,’ was Cooper’s ^at, barring accidents, I believe will be returned
. . , an easy winner. Yon cannot afford to miss this
.. ..... > golden opportunity. Reliable peopla able to handle
W hat are you going to do with him . several plays woekly, don’t hesitate, rush your
was the n*xt question Mr. Keene propounded, name and address at once. Terms, winnings of $10.
"‘Win a few small stakes, boss, and then • r* tui ||P|/VU\ DAI niAIIAI
‘pint” him for the Futurity,’ said Cooper. J. I ■ \ LUUix I ) DALUWIiM
DIRECT TRACK
Marg. Lawrence. $30.30-$2 Won INFORMATION
and plenty other winners. Be sure and get
“"'MONDAY f* 0 * DAlW
I send out a large percentage of winners.
rnrr My servicea can ^ by reliable
HKr r rl I Vk I PI.AYEUS, as I am now doing business on a
ytrv 1 lUjJU LivlilL larger scale than ever before. You get the
at latonia. Here is a ’’pippin.” Go right * ast word from the track on ONE HORSE
‘Don’t you know that Domino’s in the 1303 LEXINGTON AVE.. NEW TORN CITY
1 1 pi tv v VVtiat wnnlil vnur enlt iln with PHONE: LENOX 6110 .
Futurity? What would your colt do with jrjiorus: umux. eiio
him?* queried Mr. Keene. .
“ ’Nothing,’ boss,’ was Cooper’s quiet reply. j
‘except Just run away and hide from them.’ ¥JW^^ IJ A CC
‘This was too much for Mr. Keene, who | |»" F 1 ./A. i. 1
exploded. The colored man waited till the _ _ # !
rr.^ ,ac,ne em ' Winning Information
1 ou re a rich man, boss, and T m a poor connections. Direct from race track. Why
colored man training some of your horses. . . .. , T ,, . ... ...
_ , i , not got tbo best! Its the only kind worth while.
You all think Dominos the fastest boss in * ,
I now to your newsdealer and ask for DAILY. Those who remit promptly will get
my SERVICE DAILY. Those who have not
GAR’S DAILY CHIEF OBSERVER remitted on recent winners Rhould do so at
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Wire me the winnings of a $5 STRAIGHT
bet day after race.
Send correct name and address at once.
the world I do^t You all wantme to put *Urt nnw. Wo wiU .end you a who every day Saturday. Oct 27-Manor Handicap, for.two-
a price on that colt, and I says he's not for for ono week. Term., $10 in advance by Weatera year-old*, 1 mile. $5,000 udded.
Hale, But, boss, tell you what I II do. I'll Union or Po.tal Telegraph. Saturday, OcL 27 — Washington Handicap, for
three-year-olds and upward, miles,
run you hoss again hoss tomorrow morning
to nee who taken both of them.’
JAMES J. CONNELL
“This startling proposition staggered the io WEST LEE 8T.
$25,000 added.
CLOCKER H. AHRENS
9 EAST Mil STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO.
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DAILY RACING FORM
Sunday, October 21, 1923
CARL SANDE
HARRY SINCLAIR
S.C. HILDRETH
BELMONT TURF GOSSIP
Mr. Sinclair was too overcome by the gTeat
victory to make any response as he accepted
the trophy.
Trainer Jarvis took the weight and looked
after it himself after jockey Donoghue
weighed out.
Jockey Thurber was suspended for three
days for crossing Wampee in the stretch in
the first race.
G. D. Bryan, Jr., and James O’Hara, inter-
ested in several race courses, came over to
view the big race.
It appeared as if every section of the
country had representation here, and it in-
cluded many notables.
John H. Maddigan, president of the Niagara
Jockey Club, came over from Fort Erie to
witness the International.
Chicagoans were numerous and included
prominent persons, including John Conroy,
Judge McDonald and Charles McCullough.
Jockey Bell was suspended for five days for
similar crossing in the first race, in which
Forearm, Bessie Gershel and Day Trap fell.
The consideration given Papyrus was so
marked that many were led to remark that
Zev was being entirely neglected by com-
parison.
Col. Matt J. Winn, general manager of the
Kentucky Jockey Club, entertained in his box
Col. Andrew S. Vennie, Henning Chamber
and other friends.
Owners and trainers, as well as the race
followers, manifested keen interest in Stefan
the Great, owned by J. E. Widener. He was
being exhibited in the paddock between the
second and third race.
It was a crestfallen retinue that accom-
panied trainer Jarvis after he had attended
to the blanketing of his charge. “The better
horse won today,’’ was the sum and sub-
stance of his remarks on the race.
Francis Nelson, steward representing the
Canadian Racing Associations, and who will
serve as the presiding official at Tijuana at
the coming winter meeting, took considerable
interest in the International race.
Trainer Jarvis and his retinue, including
jockey Stephen Donoghue, return to England
next Tuesday. The same adequate prepara-
tions used to bring Papyrus here, have been
installed on board the Aquitania for his re-
turn.
Considerable attention was given the rid-
ing methods of Sande and Donoghue as they
appeared in the saddle on their respective
mounts. Sande appeared the less stiff in
the saddle and also seemed the more alert
after the race began.
Former senator Johnson N. Camden, chair-
man of the Kentucky State Racing Commis-
sion, who served as one of the stewards in
the International race, entertained a dis-
tinguished party of Kentuckians during the
interim that he served in the stewards stand.
Montfort Jones, who races with his brother
under the name of Audley Farm Stable, is
eager to purchase Papyrus and will, it is
said, make a satisfactory offer to owner
Irish for the transfer of the Epsom Derby
winner. It is said that Mr. Irish has offered
the horse for $200,000 since his defeat in the
St. Lcger.
“I want to thank you sincerely for your
generosity in turning over your splendid
quarters for use, during my stay,” said train-
er Jarvis on meeting J. S. Cosden this
morning. “Glad to have been of service,”
was Mr. Cosden's reply. Trainer Jarvis up
to a late hour before the races entertained
many notables, who were eager to glimpse a
close-up of the noted English trainer.
(Continued from first pace.)
It is that good sportsmanship has been
shown in sending a high-class horse to this
country to race against our best. It proves
we are of the same family and we are ani-
mated by the same impulse in matters that
have to do with sporting.
“I am proud to represent General Persh-
ing, who could not come here today. He was
anxious to see the race to show his appre-
ciation of Major August Belmont and his
associates who arranged the great race.
“I congratulate you, Mr. Sinclair, on your
owning such a good horse and take pleasure
in presenting to you this splendid trophy.”
What would ordinarily have been the fea-
ture race of the day was the New Rochelle
Handicap, over the mile and a sixteenth dis-
tance. This produced a rare contest itself
when the Lilane Stable’s Sunsini in a game
battle through the stretch just got up to
beat A. C. Bostwick's Shuffle Along. The
only other starter was the Greentree Stable’s
Moonraker. This prize was worth $3,440 to
the winner. It was Shuffle Along that made
all the pace and Sunsini was a bit unfor-
tunate when he was pinched off at the start
and he dropped lengths out of it in the early
stages. Kummer made every use of the
speed of Shuffle Along and he seemed a
sure winner until well inside the final eighth,
when Sunsini under a long, hard drive by
Laverne Fator got up to beat him.
While the first race was programmed to
start at 2:15 it was almost 2:30 before the
horses were off. It was a three-quarters
dash under claiming conditions for two-year-
olds, and Richard T. Wilson’s Ducky, a
home-bred daughter of Thistleton and The
Loon, was an easy winner from the Riviera
Stable’s Miss Domino, and Snapper Garri-
son’s Dante raced third. Ducky caused some
delay at the barrier, but was away well, al-
though outrun by Miss Domino, which took
the lead. But Ducky was right after her
and Dante was outfooting Pathan, while the
others were more or less strung out. It was
not until well into the stretch that Miss
Domino gave way, but as she did Ducky was
alongside and came on into a safe lead. Miss
Domino, though tiring badly, saved second
place and Dante was doing his best in order
to beat Friday 13th for the short end of the
purse.
A speedy field of sprinters came together
In the three-quarters handicap for all ages
that was the third offering and it brought
about a good contest, with N. Loscalzo’s con-
sistent filly Avisack the winner from H. P.
Whitney’s Fly by Day and August Belmont’s
Osprey closing a considerable gap to finish
third.
Pandowdy and Fly by Day cut out most of
the pace, but Avisack was never far away
and Pandowdy tired badly at the head of
the stretch. There Fly by Day raced into
command, but Avisack wore her down stead-
ily and won going away.
Osprey was lengths back until on the turn
for home. There Sande called on him and
he moved up rapidly on the outside, but
could not catch the fillies and was beaten
rather easily.
It became two in a row for the Richard T.
Wilson colors, when Forest Lore won the
mile for platers that was the second offering
of the day. To win he slipped through next
to the rail in the stretch and outlinished Ed-
ward Arlington’s Satellite and J. S. Cosden’s
Golden Rule was third.
In this race Wynnevvood attempted to go
along with Satellite, but the Arlington geld-
ing made him tired long before the stretch
was reached. Then Bigheart found it a
fruitless chase, but Golden Rule took up the
running when his stablemate was through, so
that Satellite did not have much of a breath-
ing spell at any time. In the meantime
Forest Lore was steadily working his way
up on tho inside to come through to victory
In the last sixteenth.
When it was assured that the day would
be a clear one the last doubt of a tremendous
attendance was gone, and the first train from
the Pennsylvania station for the course that
pulled out shortly after one o’clock was
crowded to the doors with the aisles so
densely packed that it was impossible to
carry another human. A second train that
pulled out shortly after carried just as many,
while from the Flatbush avenue station, in
Brooklyn, there was the same early start for
the track.
Here are the successful American defenders — the marvel-
ous Zev, his owner Harry F. Sinclair, his rider, the brilliant
Earl Sande and last but not least the ‘ ‘wizard” trainer Samuel
C. Hildreth, to whose uncanny skill as a conditioner of the thor-
oughbred is due in no small measure the victory of the Ameri-
can three-year-old over the Epsom Derby winner.
FAMILY TREE OF THE TWO GREAT RIVALS
ZEV
J Arbitrator
( Hasty Girl
j Rpnd Or
) Fenella
f Isinglass
I Astrology
j Rayon d’Or
1 Wood nymph
( Galopin
) St. Angela
! Hermit
Anonyms
f St. Simon
; I’erdita II.
j Masetto
l Iiundatu
Springfield
Sanda
St. Simon
St. Marguer-
ite
Ormonde
Angelica
L I’laisanterie. t Wellingtonia
} Poetess
Rareuldine
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f St. Simon. .. j Galopin
* i St. Angela
[ Philomath... ( Philammon
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vantage. Before noon the stretch rail, bound-
ing this infield territory, was all taken up,
while others found other points where a
good view of the race might be had. They
bad come to the course three hours ahead
of time and they waited patiently until the
appearance of Papyrus and Zev. They were
well entertained with the races that had gone
before, but it was Papyrus and Zev that
brought them to the track and it was for
Papyrus and Zev that they chose these points
of vantage.
Every arrangement had been made for the
convenience of the inficlders that was pos-
sible and shortly before one o'clock a de-
tachment of thirty mounted men, from the
New York State mounted police, took up their
duties of patroling the encircling fence that
kept the standees In tho field in bounds.
But It was an orderly if an enthusiastic
crowd, and while the police were needed to
prevent their enthusiasm from breaking
WOODS GARTH RECOVERING
BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 20. — The many
frientk of Woods Garth were happy to learn
that was progressing favorably after an
operation for appendicitis, which was per-
formed by the Garth family physician at
Charlottesville. Ya., yesterday.
MIKE KELLEY GOING TO CUBA
LAUREL, Md., Oct. 20. — Mike Kelley has
arranged to train a public stable In Cuba
during the winter. He has already taken
over a couple of horses for E. Trueman, and
will probably tako several to Oriental Park
for James Bean and C. G. Smithson.